PWHL weekly notebook for 9 March 2026

NEW YORK AND TORONTO– The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) added to its record-breaking 2025-26 season in the league’s first full week of games during Women’s Empowerment Month, setting new primary home venue attendance benchmarks in Toronto on Tuesday and … Continue reading

Sirens bust out the offense in 6-2 win over Charge

NEWARK – In front of 8,264 fans — the largest home crowd in team history — the New York Sirens skated to a 6–2 win over the Ottawa Charge at Prudential Center on Sunday afternoon. Sarah Fillier led the way … Continue reading

Heise drives Frost to win over Sceptres in OT

TORONTO – The Minnesota Frost outlasted the Toronto Sceptres in a 3-2 overtime victory for their first win after the Olympic break on Sunday afternoon before a sold-out crowd of 8,604 at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Kelly Pannek buried the winning goal … Continue reading

Fleet shut out Sirens, 1-0, for fifth straight win

NEWARK – In a close contest between the PWHL’s two U.S. northeast teams, the Boston Fleet overtook the New York Sirens by a 1-0 score on Thursday night at Prudential Center, earning their 10th straight win in the head-to-head series. Boston’s … Continue reading

PWHL sells out Madison Square Garden and TD Garden

NEW YORK AND TORONTO — The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL)’s record-breaking momentum continues in April as the league is set to host capacity crowds in its debuts at both Madison Square Garden and TD Garden, with tickets officially sold … Continue reading

Kadirova double leads Charge past Torrent, 4-3

OTTAWA, ON – Fanuza Kadirova scored twice, including the game-winning goal on the power play with 1:46 remaining in the third period, to lift the Ottawa Charge to a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Torrent in front of 6,997 fans at … Continue reading