From new roster acquisitions to players returning from injury, the PWHL team is gearing up for its regular-season as training ...
The Toronto Sceptres have one of the deepest player pools heading into camp. Here's a look at three players to watch at their ...
The six PWHL teams released their new jerseys on Thursday ahead of the Nov. 30 season opener. Let's break them down.
BIGGEST QUESTION: How soon is league MVP and Toronto’s leading goal scorer Natalie Spooner back from injury? Spooner tore her ACL during the second round of last year’s playoffs and already is back ...
TORONTO— The Toronto Sceptres and Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) unveiled the highly anticipated uniform designs today, showcasing the Sceptres’ official identity, which was introduced in ...
The Sceptres — whose name, along with the PWHL’s other five teams, was revealed last month — will open the season against the Boston Fleet, the first game on the schedule for all six teams.
The Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire, Ottawa Charge, Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens will start the PWHL ...
In September, the league announced the official names of all six teams: Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New ...
After learning each team’s new identities earlier this year, the six PWHL franchises have some new drip for their second ...
Professional Women’s Hockey League teams will wear the new uniforms during the league’s second season beginning Nov. 30.