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The New York Times |
This year’s tournament finale should be just as good.
MLive |
One of the favorites to win gold at the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship takes to the ice for the first time on Thursday as Canada takes on Finland.
The Boston Globe |
Captain Hilary Knight, making her 15th world championship appearance, and Taylor Heise both had a goal and an assist, and Lee Stecklein also scored for the U.S.
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e.l.f.’s growing portfolio now includes partnerships across hockey, soccer, wrestling, tennis, racing, swimming, and more, marking a consistent and strategic expansion into women’s sports.
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Professional Women's Hockey League continues to change world championship landscapeThe Professional Women's Hockey League was just a few months old when it paused for the 2024 women's world hockey championship.
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including the formation of the Professional Women’s Hockey League in 2023, is grabbing the attention of developers and investors. Real dollars are beginning to glide into rink development ...
With the Stanley Cup Playoffs likely out of the equation this year, Boston hockey fans should turn their attention to the Boston Fleet.
After a standout season in the Professional Women's Hockey League, Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller won't be suiting up for Team Canada at the world championship in April after all. Miller ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League has fined Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin $250 for her hit on New York Sirens forward Jade Downie-Landry. Alina Müller and Emily Brown each ...
The Toronto Sceptres of the PWHL is Toronto’s first professional women’s team in a sport since the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) and Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) folded in 2019. Since then, additional leagues have made their way to the city.
Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand had successful outings as they secured wins in their respective last league matches in Pool A of the Final Phase of the National Women’s Hockey Leagu
Women's hockey in India is witnessing an exciting period of growth, highlighting the immense potential of women players.