Category: Toronto Sceptres
Could a pro women's hockey team work in Vancouver?
Patrick MarleauThere 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 morePWHL brings Takeover Tour game to Vancouver as part of exploring expansion
Toronto SceptresVancouver 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 moreEA Sports' NHL 25 to have PWHL players, teams
Montréal VictoireIn a multiyear deal announced Wednesday, EA Sports' NHL 25 video game will feature Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) players and teams when the game drops Dec. 5.
Read moreScepters update roster
Natalie SpoonerNovember 13, 2024 – The Toronto Sceptres announced roster updates in the opening days of the 2024-25 Training Camp today. Returning forward Natalie Spooner, who was named the Billie Jean King MVP and Forward of the Year at the PWHL … Continue reading → The post Scepters update roster first appeare...
Read moreCapitals bring in Rachel Flanagan, assistant for PWHL’s Toronto Sceptres, as guest coach at practice
University of Guelph GryphonsThe Washington Capitals had a new face on the ice at practice on Tuesday. Rachel Flanagan, an assistant coach with the PWHL’s Toronto Sceptres, served as a guest coach during the skate. Flanagan has been involved with the hockey coaching scene for almost two decades. She started as the head coach of...
Read morePWHL Adding 2 Expansion Teams for 2025-26 Season
Toronto SceptresOn 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
Montreal VictoireThe 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 to host mini camps in Montreal and Toronto
Toronto SceptresNEW YORK AND TORONTO – Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) teams will assemble in Montréal and Toronto for pre-season mini camps Nov. 19-22 in preparation for the league’s 2024-25 campaign. The Montréal Mini Camp will take place at Verdun Auditorium … Continue reading → The post PWHL to host...
Read morePWHL announces team names and logos ahead of league’s second season
PWHLThe 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
Hilary KnightThe 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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