The tour has smashed expectations for attendance, media coverage, and has proven a vast tool for promoting professional women ...
Last Sunday, the PWHL recorded its millionth fan since its inaugural season. One million fans in attendance in 155 games ...
A nagging injury led to an off year for Knight, who is one of the most decorated American hockey players in the history of ...
The city of Detroit recaptured the U.S. attendance record for professional women's hockey as the PWHL celebrated one million ...
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Young women held up signs with messages for the Professional Women’s Hockey League, calling on it to expand to Detroit.
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The Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens played in front of 14,288 fans Sunday night, setting an attendance record for a ...
A crowd of 14,288 fans flooded into Little Caesars Arena to watch the Minnesota Frost take on the New York Sirens on neutral ...
The City of Detroit once again broke the record for U.S. attendance for women's professional hockey as the Professional Women ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League unveiled a re-designed logo on Wednesday to celebrate Pride and the LGBTQ+ community.
"PWHL DETROIT NEEDS A TEAM," was printed on one side of the signs. The six-team PWHL may expand next season — in its third year — and is touring cities potentially on the list to get in the game.
Detroit is nonetheless considered a front-runner, with the PWHL also impressed with neutral site Takeover Tour game turnouts in Seattle, Denver, Vancouver, Edmonton and Quebec City this year.
14,288 came out to see the Minnesota Frost take on the New York Sirens in the eighth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour. The attendance is the fourth-largest so far in the Takeover Tour, trailing ...
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