An ACL injury put the PWHL's first ever MVP on the sidelines. After nine months of relentless work and tedious rehabilitation ...
The reigning PWHL MVP's return comes almost nine months after she tore her ACL in Game 3 of the semifinals against Minnesota.
Spooner's return comes as Toronto suffers another injury blow, after Sarah Nurse was hurt playing for Team Canada in the ...
Spooner is the PWHL’s reigning MVP ... It’s an unusually short term for a marquee first-year player, but under PWHL rules, New York holds Fillier’s rights for two seasons, so she won ...
A closer look at highlights on and off the ice from around the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL). NEXT STOP, BUFFALO The PWHL Takeover Tour™ continues with its sixth game, this Sunday, Feb. 23 ...
With the Professional Women’s Hockey League season underway, NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will be filing a biweekly notebook on all the happenings in the league. Today, a look at some of the top ...
Who will challenge Marie-Philip Poulin and her Montreal Victoire when the second half of the PWHL's second season kicks off starting Feb. 11?
In another entertaining week of PWHL action, a few faces stood out and played important roles in their team’s success. From ...
Taken by Montreal with the last pick of the 2024 PWHL Draft ... of the Sceptres when they were without Spooner early on this season. Let’s see if New York can figure things out like Toronto ...
Atop the PWHL’s scoring ladder is not Marie-Philip Poulin, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Hilary Knight, Taylor Heise, or Sarah ...
The Toronto Sceptres activated forward Natalie Spooner from long-term injured reserve, and the 2024 PWHL MVP is expected to ...