The New York Sirens hosted the Toronto Sceptres on Wednesday, Feb. 19 for their fourth meeting of the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season. The Sirens won the first two matchups, but the Sceptres were able to take the third. Toronto repeated their earlier success, earning a 4-1 victory. The Sceptres have now won
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The Minnesota Frost and the Montréal Victoire faced off for the fourth time this season and the second time in Montréal on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18. The Frost had a mostly healthy lineup, except Natalie Buchbinder, who is out with an injury. The Victoire were also without Catherine Dubois due to injury but had the
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Takeover Tour is back in action. This time, the Toronto Sceptres and the Ottawa Charge played at Rogers Place in Edmonton. In front of a sold-out 17,500 crowd, the Sceptres defeated the Charge 3-2 in overtime. Game Recap Two minutes into the first, Jesse Compher sat for slashing. Exactly
The Toronto Sceptres hosted the New York Sirens on Jan. 25 for their third meeting of the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season. The Sirens came away with the win in the first two, but it was the Sceptres who took home this victory, 4-2. Game Recap Six minutes into the first period, fans
On Jan. 17, the Montreal Victoire hosted the Minnesota Frost for their third meeting of the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season. The Victoire were able to win this matchup, defeating the Frost 4-2. Game Recap The action kicked off in the first few minutes, with Montreal going to the box. Cayla Barnes had
The Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens started their season by facing each other in St. Paul on Sunday evening, Dec. 1. Prior to the game the Frost raised their inaugural season Walter Cup banner and got to celebrate with their fans one more time before the new season started. Related: PWHL Continues to Innovate
In a shocking turn of events reported first by The Athletic’s Hailey Salvian and Michael Russo, PWHL Minnesota general manager Natalie Darwitz is leaving the team. After helping lead her team to the first-ever Walter Cup, it appears she won’t be returning to defend it. According to the article from Salvian and Russo, Darwitz was
Ahead of the PWHL Trade Deadline, PWHL Ottawa made quite the surprising move that reminds everybody that while character and being a fan favorite are two incredible intangibles, the on-ice impact is just as, if not more important. Ottawa has traded Lexie Adzija and Caitrin Lonergan to PWHL Boston in exchange for Shiann Darkangelo. With