Category: Montreal Victoire
Could a pro women's hockey team work in Vancouver?
Jake MuzzinThere were countless young girls sporting PWHL jerseys in the announced crowd of 19,038. That total eclipsed the Vancouver Canucks’ season high of 18,940.
Read moreNHL standings point model and alternatives
Boston FleetOvertime and shootout hockey provide edge-of-your-seat excitement, but have you ever stopped to think about how the points awarded for these games shape the NHL standings? Unlike the NHL’s two-point system, leagues like the IIHF and PWHL use a three-point model that prioritizes regulation wins and e...
Read morePWHL brings Takeover Tour game to Vancouver as part of exploring expansion
CanucksVancouver has to be considered in a race to get a team but it's bumper-to-bumper traffic in the bid to be one of two new clubs in the pro women's hockey loop.
Read morePWHL Adding 2 Expansion Teams for 2025-26 Season
Minnesota FrostOn Oct. 29, it was announced that the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is expanding for the 2025-26 season. Adding two more teams following the completion of the upcoming campaign…
Read morePWHL opens expanded, second season Nov. 30
Toronto SceptresThe Professional Women's Hockey League will open its second season on Nov. 30, a month earlier than last season, with an expanded, 90-game schedule, the league announced Tuesday.
Read morePWHL opens expanded, second season Nov. 30
Minnesota FrostThe Professional Women's Hockey League will open its second season on Nov. 30, a month earlier, with an expanded, 90-game schedule, the league announced Tuesday.
Read morePWHL announces team names and logos ahead of league’s second season
Minnesota FrostThe PWHL’s first six teams finally have their names. Monday morning, the league unveiled names and logos for each of their franchises: the Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge, and Toronto Sceptres. Fleet captain Hilary Knight and PWHL vice president of bu...
Read morePWHL announces team names and logos ahead of league’s second seaon
Boston FleetThe PWHL’s first six teams finally have their names. Monday morning, the league unveiled names and logos for each of their franchises: the Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge, and Toronto Sceptres. Fleet captain Hilary Knight and PWHL vice president of bu...
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