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PWHL camps continue to approach. While the league has yet to announce a schedule, plans for the 2026 Olympics, or team names ...
Sweden was the final nation to announce their national team roster for the first leg of the 2025-26 Women's Euro Hockey Tour ...
UBC alum Julie Smulders and co-founder Jill Tracy say Canada is at a tipping point, as powerhouse leaders gather in Vancouver ...
Sarah Nurse will start her first season with the still-unnamed Vancouver franchise in the Professional Women's Hockey League ...
Teyana Taylor ordered to pay ex-husband $70,000 after being found in contempt of court over divorce judgment Six people ...
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. -- The St. Louis Blues have been steadily expanding the Girls Hockey Development Program they launched ...
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.
When PWHL Seattle General Manager Meghan Turner constructed the expansion team’s roster, she built it around Hilary Knight, arguably the most famous American women’s hockey player.
PWHL Seattle general manager and Bedford native Meghan Turner, far right, poses with Seattle's first draft pick, Jenna Buglioni, center and PWHL executive vice president of hockey operations Jayna ...
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.
Ottawa's Emily Clark sets PWHL record for highest single-season salary with new contract, AP sources
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. Two people with ...
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