As the PWHL heads into a break while players compete at the upcoming women's world championship, all three Canadian teams sit ...
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PWHL players talk awkward timing of women’s world championships: ‘It’s a long three weeks’The awkward timing has prompted questions about whether future tournaments should be scheduled outside the PWHL calendar to ...
The Fleet have now lost three straight games in regulation and sit in third place in the PWHL standings at 40 points.
Hannah Miller chose to reflect more on her selection to Canada’s roster for the women’s world hockey championship than the ...
As the season heats up with playoffs looming, the PWHL is taking an almost month-long international break for the upcoming women’s world hockey championships.
The Fleet had never been shutout this season or had to pull starting goalie Aerin Frankel. Both came to pass in an ugly loss to the Charge on Wednesday night.
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