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 Ottawa Charge put in an all-around performance to beat the home New York Sirens in front of the seasons smallest crowd in ...
Of all the places Hilary Knight has played competitive hockey — from Beijing to Utica, New York — during her 17 U.S. national team seasons, the Boston Fleet captain holds a soft spot for Seattle, not ...
Although only five games into the second season of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL), it has become very clear that the New York Sirens ... second with five. Goalie wins?
Before games kick off again on Friday, it felt like a good time to open up the first-ever PWHL mailbag ... signed a standard contract with New York. She made her Sirens debut on Dec. 22.
Abbey Levy, Elaine Chuli ... The skill level of the PWHL has been something to behold, and we just want this trend to continue in the new year. Big crowds at all of the Takeover Tour games.
Goldman: New York just feels different this year ... her team at the top of the standings and winning PWHL goalie of the year. Is it concerning that Campbell and the Sceptres are slow starters?
The Frost are the only team in the PWHL without a regulation loss. It was the fourth time in seven meetings that a game between the teams was decided in OT and the second this season. New York won ...
Kendall Coyne Schofield scored two first-period goals to stake the Frost to the early lead and Taylor Heise beat Kayle Osborne, who relieved starter Abigail Levy in the New York net to start the ...
New York won the season opener in St. Paul. Kendall Coyne Schofield scored two first-period goals to stake the Frost to the early lead and Taylor Heise beat Kayle Osborne, who relieved starter Abigail ...
New York won the season opener in St. Paul. Kendall Coyne Schofield scored two first-period goals to stake the Frost to the early lead and Taylor Heise beat Kayle Osborne, who relieved starter Abigail ...