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Yardbarker on MSNPWHL Seattle signs Alex Carpenter to one-year contractThe next addition to the Emerald City during the exclusive signing window is a big one. On Friday, PWHL Seattle announced the ...
PWHL Seattle signed their fifth and final player, inking netminder Corinne Schroeder, during the PWHL's exclusive expansion ...
As Hilary Knight winds down her international career, the face of U.S. women's hockey isn't done with her trailblazing ways.
Turner, the former assistant general manager of the Fleet, has taken on the role of general manager for PWHL Seattle, according to an announcement from the PWHL. “Meghan brings an extraordinary ...
May 21 - PWHL Seattle announced the hiring of Meghan Turner to be the expansion franchise's first general manager. Turner has spent the past two seasons as an assistant general manager with the ...
The PWHL expansion draft rules are out, and they are as costly to the existing teams as most had predicted. Each team will lose four players from its 2024-25 roster with the ability to protect ...
Like Vancouver, Seattle offers economic opportunity and youth hockey growth to the PWHL. (PWHL) The league ultimately chose to expand its footprint west as it looks to attract a national U.S ...
The PWHL is expanding to eight teams next season by adding Seattle as its second new franchise alongside Vancouver, and The Associated Press has learned that plans already are in the works to add ...
Almost immediately, expansion talk began. There are easier-to-fill hockey arenas within an hour of Seattle, but the PWHL wanted to add Climate Pledge Arena, home of the Seattle Kraken. It was ...
Here’s everything we know (so far) about PWHL expansion. During the league’s announcement in Seattle on Wednesday, executive vice president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford confirmed that ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced Wednesday it will expand to Seattle beginning with the 2025-26 season, bringing the league’s total to eight teams after its second year.
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