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The PWHL Takeover Tour is coming to a city near you! Featuring stops in Vancouver, Seattle, Detroit, Raleigh, and more, the PWHL Takeover Tour will feature regular season games at nine (9) different locations across North America. Tickets for all games are available now. ...
Montreal is third in the PWHL standings, trailing league-leading Toronto by two points with four games remaining in the regular season for both teams. Toronto is one point away from clinching a playoff spot and all Montreal needs is a regulation win. “I know we're...
Toronto (12-4-0-7) moved ahead of Montreal (10-3-5-5) in the standings with 44 points, while holding the tiebreaker in case of a tie by regular season's end. Both teams have one game remaining before the post-season begins next week. "It feels great," Spooner sa...
Heading into their game in Toronto, the Charge and Sceptres were tied for fourth in the six-team PWHL standings with seven points on identical 2-3-1 records. The Montreal Victoire lead the league with 13 points. Larocque was selected second overall by Toronto in the f...
Michela Cava scored for Minnesota (8-4-3-8), which entered the game needing just one point to clinch a playoff spot and third place in the standings. Maddie Rooney stopped 19 shots. It was the last of four regular-season matchups between the two sides, with Toronto taking the sea...
Article content For the most part, the Ottawa Charge are off to a good, solid start in the PWHL’s second season. Article contentArticle content With a home win over Toronto following a road shootout loss to Montreal, the Charge has four points to sit atop the league standings. Of...
With five games remaining in the regular season, Boston was five points out of a playoff spot, and the group won four of its last five games to catapult to the No. 3 seed in the standings and secure its position in the postseason. ...
The Cats and ‘Hawks played each other four times in the season and each team won twice. Aside from the Cougars’ 4-0 win in Portland Dec. 3 the rest were all one-goal games. They finished just one point apart atop the Western Conference standings and that was enough to give th...
Maybe. For now, lets blame the small fan base on a lack of success by the hockey club on the ice, but if the Cougars are near the top of the BC Division standings, yet the fans continue to stay away, I am calling them out. It isn’t the organization’s fault ...