For some fans at Rogers Arena, the victor of Vancouver's PWHL Takeover Tour game didn't matter. Latest From THN’s Vancouver ...
Women’s league expected to expand by two squads after this season, but adding Western clubs seems most likely.
Vancouver showed up with a massive crowd and tons of energy for the first PWHL game played in the city last night.
The success of "Takeover Tour" games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver begs the question: Could the PWHL expand to the West ...
Vancouver's high cost of living, the PWHL's salaries and long travel times from cities in the east could make an expansion ...
On January 8, the Professional Women's Hockey League made a stop in Vancouver as part of their Takeover Tour. As part of the ...
The Takeover Tour begins next week with stops in Seattle, Vancouver, and Denver. Several players will be making a return home as professional players for the first time ever. When the PWHL ...
The PWHL is looking at expansion and the pro women’s hockey circuit’s Takeover Tour stop at Rogers Arena is setting up as a big, bold check mark in Vancouver’s column.
For Jennifer Gardiner and Rylind MacKinnon, the Vancouver stop on the PWHL's Takeover Tour is more than a game for them, and it's also a game with meaning "for all the girls out west." It sold out ...
The league had previously set the record at a neutral-site game between Ottawa and Boston in Detroit (13,736) last season.
Montreal Victoire's Marie-Philip Poulin, left, celebrates her goal with teammates as the Toronto Sceptres skate back to the bench during second period PWHL hockey action in Vancouver, on Wednesday, ...
Three neutral site stops down and six to go, the PWHL is quickly discovering how popular it has become at a time the second-year six-team league is considering expanding by as many as two more ...