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The PWHL's two newest franchises in Seattle and Vancouver will begin stocking their rosters early next month through an ...
Seattle erupted in celebration as it was officially named the eighth franchise in the Professional Women's Hockey League ...
The six existing teams, including the Boston Fleet, will each lose four players during the two-phase process beginning with a ...
The PWHL unveiled the rules for their upcoming expansion draft, where they are adding two teams. Those will be PWHL Seattle ...
The expansion draft process will take place throughout the month of June as the two new teams in the league build their ...
Given their production and experience, the Sceptres may opt to protect Fast, captain Blayre Turnbull and Watts, while leaving ...
In the next month, the new Professional Women's Hockey League teams in Vancouver and Seattle will start to fill out their ...
While preparing to close the books on its second season since launching on Jan. 1, 2024, the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) will soon be writing a new chapter this summer.
The Professional Women's Hockey League will hold an expansion draft for the Seattle and Vancouver franchises on June 9. The PWHL also announced the rules and procedures Monday that will guide the ...
Each of the PWHL's six current teams will lose four players from their 2024-25 roster during the expansion process.
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PWHL announces expansion draft procedures for Vancouver and SeattleThe PWHL announced the procedures for the expansion draft to fill out the rosters for the incoming Vancouver and Seattle franchises on Monday.
GM Bill Zito made the biggest deals at the trade deadline, landing Brad Marchand from Boston and Seth Jones from Chicago.
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