I am excited for the first season of the PWHL and wanted to spark some more discussion of it! Today is the last day of preseason evaluation camp in Utica. The teams will finalize rosters on Monday.
The first season will run from January 1 to May 5, plus a postseason. Toronto has sold out their season ticket packages. Toronto’s rink is smaller than others – about 2600 capacity. Still, that is a good sign.
The PWHL succeeds the PHF (earlier called the NWHL, 2015-2023), PWHPA (2019-2023), and CWHL (2007-2019) among other leagues.
I wonder what players you all are keeping an eye on (if interested in the league), having enjoyed watching them (on your team or opposing ones) in college and now rooting for them. I’m happy about Montreal with their forward Claire Dalton (from Yale).
Near me, though, I’m supporting New York – and they have signed Jaime Bourbonnais, who I enjoyed seeing play for Cornell while I lived in Ithaca… Montreal signed Kristin O’Neill and may sign Marlene Boissonnault of Cornell too.
Meanwhile it was always fun to root against Elizabeth Giguere (Clarkson/UMD, now New York), Jessie Eldridge (Colgate, now New York) – now I’ll need to root for them! – as well as other players like Kristin Della Rovere (Ottawa) and Maggie Connors (Toronto).
The first season will run from January 1 to May 5, plus a postseason. Toronto has sold out their season ticket packages. Toronto’s rink is smaller than others – about 2600 capacity. Still, that is a good sign.
The PWHL succeeds the PHF (earlier called the NWHL, 2015-2023), PWHPA (2019-2023), and CWHL (2007-2019) among other leagues.
I wonder what players you all are keeping an eye on (if interested in the league), having enjoyed watching them (on your team or opposing ones) in college and now rooting for them. I’m happy about Montreal with their forward Claire Dalton (from Yale).
Near me, though, I’m supporting New York – and they have signed Jaime Bourbonnais, who I enjoyed seeing play for Cornell while I lived in Ithaca… Montreal signed Kristin O’Neill and may sign Marlene Boissonnault of Cornell too.
Meanwhile it was always fun to root against Elizabeth Giguere (Clarkson/UMD, now New York), Jessie Eldridge (Colgate, now New York) – now I’ll need to root for them! – as well as other players like Kristin Della Rovere (Ottawa) and Maggie Connors (Toronto).