After a record-breaking inaugural season, the Professional Women's Hockey League is back. Here's what to know ahead of Year 2 ...
New York had what’s considered the best draft class in June, starting with the No. 1 selection of Canadian star and Princeton ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League opens its second season this weekend looking to build on the success it enjoyed during ...
New York had what's considered the best draft class in June, starting with the No. 1 selection of Canadian star and Princeton ...
There was no big Defector-style Professional Women’s Hockey League season preview last year, because I was (shameless plug) a ...
Together’ is the Olympic motto. You wouldn’t be wrong in suggesting it’s being borrowed by the PWHL in Year 2 of the league’s existence. For a number of reasons, the level of play in the upcoming ...
The team still has Sarah Nurse, who finished second in league scoring, and Emma Maltais, who had a top-10 scoring campaign of ...
Georgetown native and New York Sirens forward Sarah Fillier, the No. 1 pick in the second PWHL draft, has found a home.
The New York Sirens enter their second PWHL season featuring a new star in Sarah Fillier, a new coach in Greg Fargo and have ...
The reality is that while Serdachny could have gone first to the New York Sirens (who took Princeton standout Sarah Fillier), MacLeod said the decision to take Markowski was based on the work the ...
The Minnesota Frost are the defending champions from the league's inaugural season, while the New York Sirens prepare for a better season two with their new forward, Sarah Fillier, who was the ...
A rookie-of-the-year candidate for sure and a potential winner although fellow Canadian Sarah Fillier in New York might have something to say about that. THE MOTIVATION: The despair when they lost ...