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Emily Clark has become the highest-paid player in the PWHL by signing a two-year contract extension with Ottawa Charge.
PWHL camps continue to approach. While the league has yet to announce a schedule, plans for the 2026 Olympics, or team names for expansion franchises in Seattle and Vancouver, rosters are largely ...
While an exact salary number isn't public, Clark will be among nine players making $100,000 or more with the PWHL expanding from six to eight teams next season.
Emily Clark is charging a path for women in pro hockey, securing a salary of $100k for the Ottawa Charge, the largest for a woman in hockey. The post Pro women’s hockey player to earn record $100K in ...
In the era of the PWHL, more players are eyeing North America, and at a younger age from overseas. Whether it's at a minor or junior level like Nela Lopusanova coming to Bishop Kearney, the NCAA ...
The 26-year-old Toronto Sceptres forward is one of 30 players in contention for a spot on the team that will go to Italy.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League has taken the sporting world by storm over the past 24 months. From hastily putting ...
Thrust into the role of starting goalie with the Ottawa Charge this past spring, rookie Gwyneth Philips led the team to the PWHL Finals against Minnesota. She's set to be the team's starter next ...
Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark set a PWHL record in becoming the league’s highest-paid player based on single-season salary in signing a two-year contract extension on Thursday. The team ...