The Boston Fleet announced today that the team has signed 2024 Draft pick Hadley Hartmetz to a one-year Standard Player Agreement for the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season.
Hadley Hartmetz signed her first PWHL contract, but the newest member of the Boston Fleet still has work to do before she can ...
With the regular season beginning Nov. 30 (the Fleet play in Toronto), the PWHL builds on last year’s breakout debut.
MONTREAL — The hype hasn’t faded for the Montreal Victoire heading into a second Professional Women’s Hockey League season. After a momentous inaugural campaign, team names, logos and an influx of new ...
The 23-year-old was selected with the final pick of the 2023 PWHL draft, but played out the final year of her contract with ...
If there was one advantage that the Toronto Sceptres enjoyed over every team they faced in Year 1 in the PWHL, it came in the ...
Serdachny, a forward Ottawa selected second overall in the PWHL draft last June, and Markowski, a defender the Charge took in ...
Drawing on her experience as a three-time Olympian and her current role as Director of Player Development for the New Jersey ...
The defending PWHL champions took to the ice for their first practice of the season Thursday in downtown St. Paul featuring a ...
Toronto Sceptres captain Blayre Turnbull expects the team's veterans to help rookies navigate through expectations and ...
Fleet's lengthy offseason gave players time to rehab injuries, but also meant they had to figure out how to stay in shape.
Podcast hosts Tessa Bonhomme and Julia Tocheri have joined the PWHL and their new media venture to continue the promotion of ...