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Moving across the country can be hard. Unexpectedly moving to an unfamiliar destination, after only spending a year in your ...
The province of BC has been spoiled with great goaltending in the past couple of decades with the Vancouver Canucks, but the ...
A total of 13 home games will be played in Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum during the team’s inaugural PWHL season. Fans who want to secure their seats for each of those games will be able to do so when ...
PWHL Vancouver secured another one of their expansion selections ahead of their inaugural season in 2025-26, signing forward Gabby Rosenthal to a one-year contract, after selecting her ninth ...
The PWHL got up and running in 2023-24, but she decided to take the season off to finish her medical degree. She declared for the PWHL Draft in 2024 and was selected by the Frost fourth overall.
June 23 - PWHL Vancouver named Brian Idalski as the expansion club's first head coach on Monday. Idalski, 54, spent the past three seasons as head coach of the St. Cloud State women's hockey program.
PWHL Seattle GM Meghan Turner can already envision having her top two lines in place with a group of forwards led by Hilary Knight. In Vancouver, general manager Cara Gardner Morey’s emphasis ...
PWHL Vancouver has made a splash in free agency, signing three of the top forwards available on the market. North Vancouver native Hannah Miller (three years), two-time Walter Cup champion Michela ...
PWHL Vancouver signed former Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller as a free agent on Monday. The expansion team announced the deal on the first day of the league’s free agency window.
Get ready for PWHL Vancouver, with the six-team women’s pro hockey league set to announce its first expansion franchise on Wednesday. Without specifically mentioning where, the PWHL issued a ...
PWHL Vancouver, one of the league’s two new teams for the 2025-26 season, used the expansion draft and signing window to build a roster led by two of the sport’s top defenders and a superstar ...
PWHL Seattle GM Meghan Turner can already envision having her top two lines in place with a group of forwards led by Hilary Knight. In Vancouver, general manager Cara Gardner Morey’s emphasis ...
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