Both on and off the ice, entering the PWHL has been a whirlwind for Vancouver Goldeneyes forward Anna Segedi. Vancouver ...
Taylor Heise has been a household name in American hockey for years. The current Frost center won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial ...
Murray Oliver, played for the Bruins from 1960-67, and Schepers relishes the opportunity to build on her family’s legacy in ...
The PWHL debuted a memorabilia collection on online auction site The Realest today, giving fans the ability to bid on women's ...
We all know that women’s sports have exponentially more queer players than their male counterparts, and hockey is no ...
There has been a lot of talk about the PWHL's review process for goals and major penalties this season. The league fired ...
Shay Maloney scored to give Boston the lead, and Megan Keller added a goal and an assist as the Fleet remained perfect with a ...
Fleet rookie Abby Newhook scored her second goal in as many games at 5:02 in the first period, when she found the puck out of ...
Abby Newhook and Jill Saulnier tallied and Aerin Frankel (21 saves) secured the shutout in net in a 2-0 victory for the unbeaten Fleet (3-0) vs. the Goldeneyes.
Kendall Coyne Schofield’s hat trick lifted the Minnesota Frost to a dominant 5-1 win over the Ottawa Charge on Tuesday night.
The Frost started the game with three quick goals and protected the lead all the way through to take the win 5-1.
The Charge fell 5-1 to the Frost on Tuesday night on home ice. Here are three takeaways from their performance.