Opinion: Feeder system integral to promising future of PWHL
With the inaugural season of PWHL hockey representing a watershed moment for the professional game, expectations will certainly increase. While the upcoming introduction of team names and logos in August…
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2024 PWHL Draft Report Card
As every Draft provides hope and optimism, two key themes emerged following the final results of the 2024 PWHL Draft. Setting the tone for the season to come, change was…
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New York takes Sarah Fillier first overall in PWHL Draft
It was another historic night on Monday for the PWHL, as they hosted their second annual draft in Minnesota.Held at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium, the draft was a night of…
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2024 PWHL Mock Draft – Top 30
Following the excitement of the Walter Cup, an exciting June kickstarts a busy offseason. Starting with the Draft on June 10, at Roy Wilkins Auditorium in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the…
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Montreal set to face Boston in PWHL semi-final
Montreal will face Boston after Toronto selected Minnesota due to finishing the season in first place. Monday was a day the PWHL had circled on their calendar as the day…
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Laura Stacey, Ann-Renee Desbiens lead Montreal past Ottawa
Montreal finished the season series beating Ottawa 2-0 to improve to 4-1 against them thanks to a solid performance from their goaltender who was a brick wall.Ann-Renee Desbiens secured her…
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An Ottawa win lights up the path ahead, in more ways than one
I’m not used to writing in the first person.Normally, I’d omit a sentence like that. Uninteresting observations don’t tend to make it in a final draft, despite how true they…
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‘Since day one’: Boyd, ‘baka’ and banter help Akane Shiga feel at home in Ottawa
For most people in Japan, calling someone ‘baka’ probably wouldn’t be the best move.The word translates to being an idiot or a fool.But for Akane Shiga of the PWHL Ottawa…
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Montreal suffers loss to Ottawa, loses back-to-back games for the first time
Montreal lost consecutive games for the first time this season when they lost 4-2 to Ottawa on Sunday in Laval in another physical and gritty match.With less than 10 games…
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‘No shortage of inspiration’: Moms and mettle make up International Women’s Day for PWHL Ottawans.
For International Women’s Day, there’s plenty of successful women to celebrate, especially within the PWHL Ottawa roster. Captain of the team, Brianne Jenner, spoke about how she feels to be…
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‘I have not been a part of a team that’s ever witnessed this’: Ottawa loses five straight, prepares for the climb
Five games, five losses. That’s been the story of the PWHL Ottawa team for almost the past month. They’re stuck in the league’s basement, but not for lack of trying.Saturday’s…
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PWHL “Takeover Weekend” – March 16-17
Ottawa-Boston to play at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on March 16 at 6:00 p.m. ETToronto-Montréal to play at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena on March 17 at 12:30 p.m. ETTORONTO, ON…
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Growing pains: Ottawa expands, yet faces another overtime loss
A new month, a similar problem for Ottawa – they’ve lost again in overtime.New York’s Alex Carpenter will go down as Ottawa’s bane on Sunday, scoring not only the tying…
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Maureen Murphy leads Montreal over Ottawa in Laval
The Rookie scored the game-winning goal in overtime with 90 seconds remaining in the extra frame to lift the home team in front of a sellout record crowd.Montreal won their…
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Win some, lose some: back-to-back games in Ottawa makes history
A week of firsts for Ottawa, for better or worse.When the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) had its first game in the city, advisory board member for the league, Stan…
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