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There will be a couple of familiar faces in the grid's front row when the green flag drops at the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto on Sunday.
Two players on the Professional Women’s Hockey League Toronto Sceptres and Olympic gold medallists will be bringing their skills to the annual Hockey Night in Brampton charity game next month.
The PWHL had a busy offseason with two drafts and a free agency period, and The Hockey Writers put together a roundtable to ...
PWHL Seattle today announced that goaltender Carly “CJ” Jackson has signed a one-year Professional Women’s Hockey League Standard Player Agreement to join the team through the 2025-26 season. “We are ...
While Ashton Bell may be plying her trade in a new city next season, she remains grateful the opportunity exists at all. The ...
It’s been a tough summer for the player’s side of the PWHL but there were only smiles at an event Saturday afternoon that included the best of the best from the league that took over a small chunk of ...
After a trade with the Toronto Sceptres for the third overall pick, the Sirens chose American forward Casey O'Brien from the University of Wisconsin, then grabbed Cherkowski six picks later. "I ...
OTTAWA — The Toronto Sceptres didn’t own the first-overall pick in the PWHL draft, but they certainly stole the thunder in Ottawa last night.
Toronto Sceptres defender Renata Fast and Boston Fleet captain Hilary Knight (now with Seattle) were the other MVP finalists, while Knight and New York Sirens forward Sarah Fillier were up for forward ...
TORONTO - The Toronto Sceptres have signed forward Clair DeGeorge on a one-year contract, the Professional Women's Hockey League team announced Monday.
Former Gophers teammates have told the UMN captain what to expect. “It’s fast and it’s physical, as you would expect from watching,” she said.
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