Beanpot is underway, and it's a tournament that year after year sees players graduating to the professional ranks.
When the Montreal Victoire took on the Boston Fleet in Seattle, the ceremonial faceoff featured Jessica Campbell dropping the puck between Marie-Philip Poulin and Hilary
A teenaged Poulin burst onto the women's hockey scene at the 2010 Olympics. Back in Vancouver, she reflects on her start — and what's next.
The success of "Takeover Tour" games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver begs the question: Could the PWHL expand to the West Coast?
Vancouver's PWHL Takeover Tour game starring Marie-Philip Poulin outdrew the Canucks' highest attendance this season as a league executive discussed expansion.
Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin (#29) celebrates after scoring ... which Sidney Morin did in a 2-1 Boston Fleet overtime win over the Ottawa Charge on Saturday.
Aerin Frankel allowed just one goal in a shootout and the Boston Fleet rallied to beat the Montreal Victoire 3-2 as the Professional Women's Hockey League took its Takeover Tour to Climate Pledge Arena.
The Montreal forward, New York goaltender Corinne Schroeder, Boston defender Sidney Morin named PWHL’s three stars of the week
SEATTLE (AP) — Aerin Frankel allowed just one goal in a shootout and the Boston Fleet rallied to ... Frankel thwarted three straight shots after Marie-Philip Poulin scored on the first attempt ...
Frankel thwarted three straight shots after Marie-Philip Poulin scored on the first attempt ... play goal at 12:45 in the second period to pull Boston within 2-1. Megan Keller and Amanda Pelkey ...
Along with the importance of the Takeover Tour event and the celebration of bringing the game to fans in a neutral site, three points are on the line for both squads looking to maintain their hold on their positions in the standings.
Dubbed the “Takeover Tour,” the PWHL’s series of neutral site games opened with Boston’s 3-2 shootout win over Montreal before a crowd of 12,608 at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on Jan. 5. Three days later, the Victoire beat Toronto 4-2 in front of 19,038 — the PWHL’s third-largest crowd — in Vancouver’s Rogers Arena.