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 ...
“But by no means do I think there’s any sort of discrepancy between the six teams in this league. I think they’re all really good.” Yes, the Charge is off to a good start on the ice. And then there’s the attendance. The season opener at TD Place drew just 6,451 fans...
City in the east, and as far south as Raleigh, North Carolina. Only Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, which hosted a PWHL contest on March 16 and set a U.S. professional women’s hockey attendance record of 13,736, will return as a neutral-site host in the league’s second season. ...
Outside of the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts, PWHL Boston and the other five franchises had the opportunity to play at the Bell Centre, Scotiabank Arena, Xcel Energy Center and Little Caesars Arena while breaking attendance records for women's hockey. "I can't even hear myself th...
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...
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.
Last year, Little Caesars Arena housed a U.S. professional women's hockey attendance record of 13,736 to watch Boston beat Ottawa. Little Caesars Arena will be the onlyreturn siteto host a neutral-site game during the PWHL's second season. ...
the Wild's Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. The team set a pro women's hockey attendance record with 13,316 turning out for its home-opening 3-0 win over Montreal. Attendance has dropped since, though Minnesota still leads the league with a total attendance...
Talk about starting off the season with a bang. After defeating Boston 3-2 on Jan. 3, Minnesota beat Montreal 3-0 on Jan. 6 and set the professional women’s hockey attendance record with 13,316 fans at the Xce...
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....