After an offseason that radically altered the PWHL’s original six teams, the league is back with two new franchises.
The 2025-26 PWHL season reached its first benchmark, taking an international break from Dec. 8-15 to accommodate National ...
It may take some time for each PWHL expansion team to find its stride, but both the Seattle Torrent and Vancouver Goldeneyes have ample talent to compete from the outset. Their first test comes ...
Edmonton is one of the PWHL's expansion frontrunners for a variety of reasons; the city's performance during the Rivalry ...
Hometown Torrent can’t produce a win for high-energy, high-decibel crowd of 16,014 that broke U.S. attendance record. But ...
There are only two rule changes coming in 2025-26. The league now requires each team to have three goalies on its roster — Minnesota carried two at one point last season — and there will be no more ...
A record crowd of 16,014 at Climate Pledge Arena saw the Torrent get shut out 3-0 at the hands of two-time defending PWHL ...
The PWHL's average attendance per game already surpasses that of the American Hockey League, the NHL's top affiliate. Year ...
With the Professional Women’s Hockey League set to drop the puck on their third season, NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will ...
Get ready for a women’s pro hockey Torrent in Seattle and the Goldeneyes in Vancouver, as the PWHL unveiled logos and nicknames for its two expansion franchises on Thursday. The designs and names were ...
Vancouver Goldeneyes players pose with the team's new logo and name following an unveiling at a PWHL hockey news conference, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Darryl Dyck/The ...