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Vancouver was recently given the unfortunate title of most miserable sports city in all of Canada by a major US network, behind other locations such as Toronto.
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 ...
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.
Any Vancouver sports fan knows that when rooting for the city's teams, there's a pretty good chance they'll end up breaking your heart.
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 Boston Fleet announced today that the team has signed its first-round pick from the 2025 draft, defender Haley Winn, to a three-year Standard Player Agreement through the 2027-28 Professional ...
UBC alum Julie Smulders and co-founder Jill Tracy say Canada is at a tipping point, as powerhouse leaders gather in Vancouver ...
Sarah Fillier's two-year deal with the New York Sirens is the most lucrative one signed in the PWHL yet. She knows that comes ...
Olympic champion and PWHL Vancouver defender Ashton Bell says it’s important for young athletes to have female role models to ...
PWHL Vancouver announced Thursday that defender Ashton Bell has signed a two-year contract extension with the club that will ...
PWHL Vancouver has signed Ashton Bell to a two-year contract extension through the 2027-28 season. Bell, a blueliner, was the ...
VANCOUVER–– PWHL Vancouver announced today that defender Ashton Bell has signed a two-year contract extension to stay with the team through the 2027-28 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season ...