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Here we are again, with the PWHL regular season starting this Friday on November 21st. This will look a lot like last years primer, but with updated information, including two new teams.
The sections of this primer are: What is the PWHL, When do they play, Where can I watch, Rules/League Structure, journalists to follow, and an introduction to each team (what they did last year, who's on the team, notable players, you should root for them if you..)
What is the PWHL?
The Professional Women's Hockey League was created in 2023 and launched in January 2024. It is currently the only professional women's hockey league in North America.
Heading into the 2025-2026 season, the PWHL has eight teams: The Toronto Sceptres, Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, New York Sirens, MontrĂŠal Victoire, Ottawa Charge, Vancouver Goldeneyes, and Seattle Torrent
The teams are currently all owned by the league itself, though they have individual front offices, they do not have individual ownership at this time.
When do they play?
You can find the full season schedule here. Please note that all times are in local time, and vary between Eastern, Central, and Pacific time. Each team plays 30 regular season games.
The PWHL schedule has a few things to make note of: they do what's called the "takeover tour" where they play games in a neutral market. So even if you don't have a PWHL team yet, if you live in a major American or Canadian market, they may be coming to you! They also occasionally upgrade games to nearby NHL arenas
There are pauses on Jan. 29 to Feb. 25 for the Olympics, as well as a small break from Dec. 8-15 for National Team training.
Where can I watch?
On Television
Canadian fans will have games split between TSN and its affiliates (such as TSN+) and Sportsnet, with Tuesday night games on Amazon Prime and select games in CBC
French broadcasts of Montreal games can be found on RDS, Radio-Canada, on ICI TĂLĂ and ICI TOU.TV
All fans not in Canada, Czechia, and Slovakia are available to stream on the PWHL Youtube for free regardless of location (so if you're "in market" there's no black-outs like there is NHL games. )
Regional broadcasts also show PWHL games on the following channels: Fanduel Sports Network North in Minnesota, NESN/NESN+ in Boston, MSG/MSG+ in New York, Fox 13+ in Seattle, Sportnet Pittsburgh, and select free over-the-air broadcasts for select games in various U.S. markets. Once again, Even if you are in the U.S. and your regional sports network carries it, you should still be able to access it on Youtube, blackouts do NOT apply
Fans in Czechia and Slovakia can watch games on Novasport
All of this information can also be found here if you want to bookmark it
In Person
No changes for the existing teams, except that Boston will have more games at Agganis Arena
Toronto Scepters play at Coca-Cola Coliseum
Ottawa Charge play at TD Place
MontrĂŠal Victoire play at Place Bell
Boston Fleet play at Tsongas Center (Lowell, MA) with some games at Agganis Arena (Boston, MA)
Minnesota Frost play at Grand Casino Arena, formerly known as XCel Energy Center.(St Paul, MN)
New York Sirens will play at Prudential Center (Newark, NJ)
Seattle Torrent play at Climate Pledge Arena
Vancouver Goldeneyes play at Pacific Coliseum
There are also many neutral site games this year including Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, D.C., Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton, QuĂŠbec City and Winnipeg
What are the rules? The League Structures?
What is the point system? Who makes the playoffs?
Each game is worth three points: 3 for a regulation win, 2 for an overtime win, and 1 for an overtime loss
Four of the eight teams make the playoffs. The number one seed got to choose their opponent between the third and fourth seed. All series were best of five series, the two semi finals and then the finals.
Rules
If you are an NHL fan looking to jump in, here are the differences in the PWHL. The rulebook is also here.
Bodychecking is allowed in the PWHL, so long as it is done in an attempt to play the puck or gain possession. Reverse hits are not allowed. While women's hockey has always been physical, bodychecking at this level is fairly new. This is also not the case in international competition or in the NCAA, so it is a little different from the Olympics or worlds or college games if you are used to watching those.
The PWHL has a "jailbreak rule" which means that if you are shorthanded and score on your penalty kill, the penalty ends.
In shootouts, a player can go as many times as they'd like.
During penalties, teams have a "No Escape" rule, where players of a penalized team who were on the ice when the whistle blew are required to stay on the ice to start the penalty kill.
NEW THIS YEAR: There are no coaches challenges, decisions to review a goal either come from the PWHL Central Situation Room (CSR) or the on-ice officials.
Hits to the head, headbutting, and grabbing an opponents helmet strap, throat protector, or hair is an automatic major penalty and game misconduct.
Who are some good journalists to follow?
News and Journalists:
This is not a comprehensive list, just a starter pack! feel free to add any recommendations in the comments. It's also not in any order
Kyle Cushman: Works for the score, covers the whole league (as well as some nhl), keeps public statistical information. The Score author page / Twitter / Bluesky
The Ice Garden: Long time women's hockey publication. I'd also recommend going through their contributor/author page and following them individually! Website / Twitter / Bluesky
Hailey Salvian: Reporter for the Athletic for women's hockey Twitter
Kenzie Lalonde: TSN reporter based in Montreal covering PWHL among others, also does play by play Twitter
Karissa Donkin: CBC reporter for the PWHL / general women's hockey Bluesky / Twitter
Ben Steiner: Covers really all things Canadian sports, including PWHL Bluesky / Twitter
Rick Menning: Local reporter for the Sirens Twitter
Kelsea Durham: Local reporter for the Boston Fleet for Inside the Rink Linktree
Christine Roger: French-Canadian reporter, who posts in French, mainly about Montreal Twitter
Chris Sinclair: Does a lot of PWHL podcasts with players and some news breaking bluesky / Twitter
The Women's Hockey Report podcast: can be found on Youtube here, it is made by long time women's hockey reporter Erica Ayala (bluesky) and Rachel Donner (Bluesky)
PWHL Report: Content aggregator for if you don't want to follow a bunch individually and really the only one i've seen post stuff to Instagram Twitter / Instagram
Here is also a link to a masterpost I did of resources for various women's hockey leagues related to statistics and roster transactions
Also sorry its my own post so I get to plug my own writing which includes monthly recaps of all major woho leagues!
Who are the Boston Fleet?
The Boston Fleet were the fifth place finishers last year. They're coming into this year with a new coach and without their captain from the last two seasons, so they are undergoing a lot of change!
The roster can be found here
Notable Players/Players you may know: Alina MĂźller (Switzerland's top player and all time points leader in the NCAA by a European skater), Susanna Tapani (Team Finland forward who was one of the top scorers in the PWHL last year), Aerin Frankel (Team USA Goalie), Megan Keller (Team USA defender and captain of the fleet), Zoe Boyd (stay at home defender who has become quite popular on social media)
You should root for this team if you: value physicality in game play, are a fan of the hockey east division in the ncaa, are interested in a team with a mix of players from different countries (they have players from usa, canada, germany, austria, finland, czechia, switzerland, and france) like a team with a social media presence that's dedicated to getting dogs adopted, want to root for a player who scored the Walter cup clinching goal in both PWHL championships (Liz Schepers), want to root for a defender who runs a podcast literally called no straight answers (zoe boyd), or feel that a team dressing up for neutral site games should go all out
Who are the Minnesota Frost?
The Frost are the two time winners of the Walter Cup, and the only team thus far to win it. They were one of the teams hit hardest by the expansion draft, and are coming into this year with a lot of new faces
Their roster can be viewed here
Notale players/players you may know: Kendall Coyne Schofield (team USA, the Minnesota frost Captain), Taylor Heise (leagues first ever draft pick and the inaugural walter cup MVP, team USA), Lee Stecklein (Team USA defender), Maddie Rooney (olympic gold medal winning goaltender for 2018 Team USA), Grace Zumwinkle (team USA forward and one of the teams young star forwards), Sidney Morin (veteran defender entering eighth pro season)
You should root for this team if you: enjoy a team that prioritizes speed, are interested in elite shutdown defenders (Lee Stecklein and Natalie Buchbinder are two of the best), want the third and fourth line of your team to get decent playing time, are a big team usa fan (NINE players either play or have played for team usa), are interested in a goalie appreciation night, are big on cabbage, and of course, if you want to join a potential dynasty!
Who are the MontrĂŠal Victoire?
The MontreĂĄl Victoire were the top team in the standings last season
Their roster can be viewed here
Notable players: Marie-Philip Poulin (team Canada captain and last seasons PWHL MVP), Erin Ambrose (long time team Canada top defender and 2024 PWHL Defender of the year), Laura Stacey (top team Canada forward and one of the leagues top scorers), Ann-ReneĂŠ Desbiens (team Canada's starting goaltender and last years PWHL goalie of the year)
You should root for this team if you: like players from Quebec (Poulin, Desbiens, Dubois, Downie-Landry, Labelle, Labad), like skilled players with an edge to their game (Roque, Dubois, Digirolamo), enjoy a top notch forechecking team, appreciate a good dpair mentor narrative (Ambrose and first round pick Nicole Gosling), want your captain and assistant captain to be married (Poulin and Stacey), or value having the leagues best prankster (amanda boulier)
Who are the New York Sirens?
The New York Sirens finished last in the PWHL's first two seasons. They are also coming in with a very different roster this year
The roster can be found here
Notable players: Kristýna Kaltounkovå (number one overall pick and top Team Czechia player), Sarah Fillier (last years number one overall pick, pwhl rookie of the year and top team Canada player), Casey O'Brien (third overall pick, 2025 patty kaz winner and holds record for most assists in a ncaa season), Micah Zandee-Hart (team captain and team canada defender),
You should root for this team if: you like to watch rookie players develop and a very young team come together, don't want to be accused of bandwagoning, enjoy players from the American midwest (michigan, missouri, minnesota, ohio all represented!), want to root for a player who will probably lead the league in penalty minutes but also has a pet hamster that she loves (Kristýna Kaltounkovå), enjoy wonderfully silly defenders (jaime Bourbonnais), or are a big fan of jackets like Elle Hartje
Who are the Ottawa Charge?
The Ottawa Charge were the runner up for the PWHL championship last year. This team is kind of chaotic, as they finished second to last the first season, barely squeaked into the playoffs the second season and then made it to the finals.
The roster can be found here
Notable players: Gwyneth Philips (as seen above, won the playoff MVP award last year and is one of team usas goaltenders), KateĹina MrĂĄzovĂĄ (team czechia forward and one of the best stickhandlers in the sport), Emily Clark (one of Ottawa's core forwards and team Canada player), Ronja Savolainen (one of the leagues top defenders and plays for team Finland)
You should root for this team if: you enjoy some chaotic rush offense, you want to watch the debut of the leagues first russian players (Anna Shokhina and Fanuza Kadirova), like goofy, talented goalies who are prone to taking solo cross country road trips by themselves and making silly videos with their teammates (Philips), tell bad dad jokes like Anna Meixner) or think hockey should have more post game thunderclap circles
Who are the Seattle Torrent?
The Torrent are one of the PWHL's two new expansion teams
The roster can be found here
Notale players/playerrs you may know: Hilary Knight (most famous Team USA player and captain, and tied for most points in the league last year), Jessie Eldridge (one of the leagues top scorers entering her seventh club season), Corinne Schroeder (considered a top goaltender in the league), Aneta TejralovĂĄ (shutdown defender and captain of team Czechia), Cayla Barnes (team usa defender known for her small size and great play), Carly (CJ) Jackson (goaltender entering their sixth pro season, openly nonbinary and a lgbtqia+ activist)
You should root for this team if: really enjoy tall forwards (julia gosling, hilary knight, lexie adzija, Danielle Serdachny, jessie eldridge), want to watch two of the leagues top shot blockers (anna wilgren and mariah keopple), enjoy talented players who aren't afraid to hit their captain with a pie (mikyla grant mentis), are into designing your own clothes like Mariah Keopple, or are a film buff and like goalies who are also actors (CJ)
Who are the Toronto Sceptres?
The Toronto Sceptres finished first in the standings in season one, and second in season two.
The roster can be found here
Notable players you may know: Natalie Spooner (season 1 MVP and team canada forward), Daryl Watts (one of the leagues top scorers and most successful NCAA players, team Canada), Elaine Chuli (top goaltender heading into ninth pro season, has played for a toronto team in six of those seasons), Renata Fast (team canada defender and defender of the year in season two), Ella Shelton (team canada and defender of the year in season one)
you should root for this team if: you like a player who is one of the shortest but also one of the most physical in the league (emma maltais), enjoy when a roster has a lot of close ties to the city (spooner, watts, chuli, fast, claire dalton, emma woods, etc.), are a big team canada fan (in addition to their players, coach and management also work with team canada), want your team to have a team dog that's owned by a defense pairing that's also a couple (allie munroe and kali flanagan), have driven a tractor like ella shelton, or fstruggle at photography but are trying your best like jesse compher
Who are the Vancouver Goldeneyes?
The Vancouver Goldeneyes are one of the two expansion teams for the PWHL
The roster can be found here
Notable players you may know: Sarah Nurse (team canada star forward, was on the cover of NHL 23), Sophie Jaques (team Canada defender and scoring leader for PWHL defenders last year), Tereza VaniĹĄovĂĄ (team Czechia forward who tied for second in goals last PWHL season), Michela Cava (top scorer who has won five championships straight across four different leagues, was finals MVP in three of those), Michelle Karvinen (Finland's all time leading goal scorer at the World Championship)
you should root for this team if: you want to watch two of the best puck moving defenders in the game (Sophie Jaques and Claire Thompson), want to root for a player involved in the first PWHL fight (Tereza VaniĹĄovĂĄ), you appreciate graphic design (Michelle karvinen, who designed a logo for womens worlds), are a coffee lover like Denisa KĹĂĹžovĂĄ, or want a player who will represent your team at just about every cool event happening (sarah nurse. i tried to find one post to link but honestly youll just have to look at her whole insta because she never sleeps)
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feels like detroit's remaining budget has to be low. draft a goalie and pay them 40-50 may be what they're looking at.
Itâs not a bad strategy bc (note: Iâm notoriously bad at goalie evaluation) thereâs a lot of goaltenders in this draft I really like and weâve seen our fair share of successful rookie goaltenders
If Montreal signs Maltais the vision has to be Ljungblom at center full time. I don't think Maltais can be a center for a top team. Ljungblom was also just much better than Maltais this year and she made 53k this past season so I have no idea how much money Montreal would give Maltais.
Honestly maltais and ljungblom on a line would go off, both of them can really skate.
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Feels like there's no hype for the draft, big part of that has to be that there's no draft order and that the expansion process is a bit of a mess. This draft has a generational talent going number 1, the two players filling out the top 3 would go number 1 almost every other year and there's a huge talent pool.
Literally I want to do some speculative mock drafts but I literally cannot do that when thereâs no draft order
I also feel like people outside The woho world or more casual womenâs hockey fans who mainly watch men donât understand how generational Harvey is. Like people put her on the same tier as Murphy and Edwards who are good but itâs like guys. This is a Poulin tier played
I hope to have a little fun article by the draft tho!
Nicole Gosling signed at 100k. As much as it hurts to see her go she really deserves that. More teams = more players who make more money. Also makes a lot of sense why players left before they could get stolen when you see how much money they signed for.
It will be really interesting to see what Caroline Harvey's agent can negotiate for her. Unless Vancouver really backload her contract I can't see her for more than one year if they don't give her at least 90k.
Yeah the two FPOs are going to throw their cap out of whack unless thereâs some front/backloading business going on
I'm not going to lie seeing that Mrazova is getting a lot of interest makes me want to see her leave Ottawa because I want the front office to look insane for not offering Jenner the contract.
Yeah itâs going to be rough for Ottawa if it comes down to that. Sheâs so good tho and I feel a bit underrated I will follow her anywhere. One of my all time faves
I think NY should look to see if they can trade down. They really need a starting goalie and I'm not sure they'll get Brandli or Chan with their second round pick.
Itâs hard for me to picture them passing up on Edwards or Murphy despite the need in goal. Those two are just too good to miss out on.
Based off literally nothing and I mean NOTHING I feel like somehow they end up with a tandem of abstreiter and Darya Gredzen which could be fun
Down the line I think it'll be interesting to look back on how the development of some young players was hurt due to playing for a new team (new coach, new physios, new athletic trainers, new medical staff, etc.) for sometimes 3 season in a row. There are already some players I'm concerned about.
Yeah :( especially these expansion teams that get put together really quick I feel are harder for new players to adjust to vs vets
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If Maltais follows Troy to San Jose I won't even know what to say. Feels like her development has completely halted in the last 2 years and she needs a new coaching staff who sees her a bit differently and challenges her differently. I also don't think she got nailed down as a center or a wing under Troy and that really hurt her development. I think she should go to Hamilton or Montreal, maybe even Ottawa. Seattle may also be a good spot.
Editing this before I send it to you and it looks like Maltais is going to Montreal per Melissa Burgess' hints đ
Damn if sheâs right and that goes through thatâll be crazyâŚprobs will play more at winger there which I kind of prefer her in
Vancouver's last protection in this phase is very interesting. Do they protect 2C Miller, their captain Bell or Vanisova? Also how do they afford all of these contracts and have enough money for KK Harvey?
I wonder how the spending of the expansion teams will effect if too. Like if they know no one can really take on vaniĹĄovĂĄâs contract they may leave her unprotected. But idk how much Vegas has spent