Don’t lose the plot because of the headline. More than a month into the 2024-25 PWHL season, the big stories can be ...
More than 12,000 fans filled Climate Pledge Arena for the Professional Women's Hockey League's "Takeover Tour" and saw Boston ...
PWHL and women's hockey fans sent in their questions this week. Here are Ian Kennedy's responses to their questions in this ...
Could Vancouver be next in line to get a PWHL team? The league sees great potential although there are some roadblocks to get ...
T he PWHL is closing in on the one third point of the season. Montreal and Minnesota are fighting it out at the top of the ...
From shocking trades to a surprising number of suspensions, not to mention some stellar rookie play, the PWHL isn't afraid to ...
Vancouver showed up with a massive crowd and tons of energy for the first PWHL game played in the city last night.
Our CBC Sports team previews the weekend of sports highlighting Valérie Grenier in women's downhill skiing, and the PWHL ...
The second-year women’s pro hockey league chose Denver among nine cities to host a game during its Takeover Tour to gauge potential markets.
The first trade of the 2024-25 PWHL season — and the biggest trade in league history — was announced on Monday night.
As the PWHL considers expanding by as many as two teams as soon as next season, a regular-season game in Vancouver on Jan. 8 could help the province's hope for a team of its own.
After the PWHL’s “takeover tour” generated such tremendous support in Vancouver on Wednesday, the surging Ottawa Charge can’t help but peek ahead to their first such date, at Edmonton’s Rogers Place ...