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The PWHL has a key opportunity next February when more than 50 of its players are expected to compete in the 2026 Winter ...
When the puck dropped on the Minnesota Frost's deciding game four win against the Toronto Sceptres, there was an odd quiet in ...
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The Toronto Sceptres jumped out to a 1-0 series lead after knocking off the defending-champion Minnesota Frost 3-2 on home ice in Wednesday's series opener.
The state agency says 59,720 Minnesota students graduated from high school in 2024. The graduation rate rose to 84.2%, which ...
Driven by a rapt Indiana Fever fanbase, WNBA preseason broadcasts are seeing viewership boosts through the first weekend of ...
Despite falling to Canada, USA Rugby scored the sport's biggest US crowd, with 10,518 fans setting a new women's attendance ...
A closer look at highlights on and off the ice from around the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) heading into the playoffs. MATCHUPS SET FOR PWHL PLAYOFFS The 2025 PWHL Playoffs, presented by ...
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The PWHL will expand to eight teams next season by adding Seattle as its second expansion franchise alongside Vancouver. The two teams provides the PWHL a major foothold in the ...
PWHL began play last year with six teams, but 'Takeover Tour' attendance showed potential for growth. Two new teams will join for the 2025-26 season.
The Professional Women's Hockey League on Wednesday announced Seattle as its second expansion franchise, with the club set to launch with Vancouver in time for the 2025-26 season.