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2nd intermission of the PWHL Finals game 4, and Minnesota is up 1-0. The announcers are going to be talking to Mark Johnson in the break "to break it all down."
Yeah, it looks like current thinking on The Hockey News is that Ottawa will probably protect Philips and not Maschmeyer.
I also left out Renata Fast, whom Toronto will probably protect.
I think that we can rest assured that Boston will protect Knight during the Exclusive Signing Window and Expansion Draft! Yes, she would be eligible otherwise to be signed to an expansion team, as they can sign or draft anyone who is not on a team's "protected list" during those windows. Her...
Ottawa takes game 1 of the finals (best-of-5), 2-1 in OT, on a game-winning goal by Emily Clark. The Minnesota goal that tied it 1-1 in the 3rd period, as well as Clark's goal, capitalized on small mistakes or miscues. On the 3rd-period goal, Gwyneth Philips was pressured behind her net and...
My initial thought is that players from this year's top programs - like OSU, Wisconsin, Clarkson, Cornell, Minnesota, UMD, and Colgate - are probably going to go early in the draft, largely because of their excellent preparation.
Kaley Doyle and Sanni Ahola look like especially good possible...
In the two semifinal series, the underdogs lead. Ottawa leads 2-1 over Montréal (though Montréal won the longest game in PWHL history on Monday, 4ot), and Minnesota leads 2-1 over Toronto (Minnesota's wins including the total-highest-scoring PWHL game ever, 7-5, also on Sunday).
The speed and...
I looked around for some of this info. It looks like USA Gymnastics enrollment of girls was recently about 138,000, while USA Hockey was about 73,000 (in the 2023-24 Final Registration Report).
Yes, that is a good question; they are working on checking in both those regards. The PWHL had instruction from ex-NHL player Ryan Getzlaf in the preseason camps this past November (per this Athletic article from December 2024). Executive Jayna Hefford sent out various instructional videos. The...
She was suspended for one game twice this season. Each time was a minor penalty, and she was suspended a few days later. Tereza Vanišová on the Ottawa Charge is the most penalized player the past two years, which I think makes sense, though I haven't seen much of Ottawa's play lately.
The PWHL announced this morning that it's also expanding to Seattle in 2025-26! The league will accept season ticket deposits starting 11am Pacific today.
According to the league, their colors will be Emerald Green and Cream. They will play at Climate Pledge Arena and practice at Kraken...
Cornell loses to OSU 4-2 in the semifinals, ending their season 25-5-5 and placed 4th in Pairwise behind Minnesota.
To speak to the title of this thread, Cornell ended up rebuilding, rather than "reloading," but their results were better than any ECAC team that may have reloaded. Coach Doug...
Also today (3/16): Frölunda defeats Luleå in a 3-game sweep for the SDHL crown. Luleå had not even lost a playoff game since 2021! And Frölunda's crowd set a record for women's hockey in Sweden, 8,442. (Story, Laura Rollins.) Frölunda has been backstopped by Princeton alumna Stephanie Neatby...
The attendance record for PWHL/professional league women's games in the US has gone up tonight -- as 14,288 watched Minnesota-NY at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI. New York won 4-1.
From Hailey Salvian's story in The Athletic, "PWHL sets U.S. attendance record in Detroit as part of...
Thanks -- I basically went with the home teams!
Sometimes I pick more based on rooting.... for the semis, I'm thinking a leap for a Cornell upset over OSU. So Timothy and I are agreed on that!
Cornell looks to have lost a high-scoring affair to them in October; their defense and goaltending...
A Saints v Sinners final would be interesting, if those two teams advance there.
(edit: Maybe we had this one last year when they met in the Quarterfinals.)
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