On January 2, Montreal’s PWHL team will play their inaugural game in Ottawa at TD Place Arena. The game is a sell out, and will set a North American women’s hockey regular season attendance record with over 8,000 fans. We will get to know Montreal’s roster so you have an...
Montreal hosts Toronto on Saturday afternoon at the home of the NHL’s Canadiens, where a women’s hockey attendance record is expected to be set at the 21,105-capacity venue. The current record of 19,285 fans was set when both teams met at Toronto’s Scotiabank ...
The Ice averaged the lowest attendance in the league, according to hockeydb.com. Greg Fettes, the governor of the Winnipeg Ice, said it's a very difficult day for him and Matt Cockell, the GM, president and alternate governor. "We have invested significant time and money in bringing ...
The fans definitely showed up for the final game of the inaugural PWHL season. It was standing room only in the Tsongas Center, and the attendance record was 6,309. "I think it speaks for itself, right? We were super excited to get to the rink today," Rattray said. " ... It mea...
PWHL Boston played its first season at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusettes, and had the league's second-lowest attendance. League advisory board member Stan Kasten said,"The ideal venue"would be to play in NHL arenas, but would that make sense for Boston?
When Boston and Ottawa battled it out at LCA last season, which will be one year to the day when the Frost and Sirens meet, it broke the American attendance record for a pro women’s hockey game. Read more PWHL stories on DFO
Pro Women’s Hockey League season deemed a success, though challenges remain entering Year 2 The Professional Women’s Hockey League is riding high by approaching the close of its inaugural season by setting attendance records and earning recognition for making the largest breakthrough on the sport...
MONTREAL — Ann-Renée Desbiens isn't comfortable with Toronto holding the attendance record for a women's hockey game. The goalie for Montreal's Professional Women's Hockey League team believes the title should belong to her home province.
The Cougars used to be the darlings of the league as far as attendance was concerned and CN Centre gained a reputation as of the toughest buildings for opponents to play in. For four seasons from 1997-01 the average attendance for a 36-game season was 5,700 or better....
The WHL has been assessing the attendance and financial situation of the Kootenay Ice dating back to 2011, when concerns first piqued after Western Financial Place didn’t sell out during the championship series. “We stuck with this a long time, and I give the Chynoweth family a lot of cre...