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The firsts are so momentous during this time prior to the puck dropping on PWHL Seattle’s inaugural season. The team's first player media tour brought Cayla Barnes, formerly of the Montreal Victoire, ...
Last season, Sarah Fillier was the runaway winner of the PWHL's Rookie of the Year Award. If Gwyneth Philips had been ...
The fifth annual Centre Ice Hockey Camp, hosted by former Council of Yukon First Nations Grand Chief Peter Johnston, welcomed ...
The Montreal Victoire finished first overall in the 2024-25 PWHL regular season, before falling for the second straight season in the opening round of the PWHL playoffs.
Olympians Hilary Knight and Cayla Barnes prep for the first season of Seattle women’s pro hockey. Following the June 24 ...
If the objective was truly to have PWHL Seattle be competitive from the first puck drop, the expansion format succeeded. Here's how the team built a contender.
The 25-year-old American joins Erin Ambrose, Kati Tabin, Amanda Boulier and recent signee Jessica DiGirolamo on the blue line after Montreal notably lost defenders Cayla Barnes and Anna Wilgren in ...
The team also lost Cayla Barnes to Seattle, with Anna Wilgren also taken by the Washington State team in the expansion draft last week.
And they signed Cayla Barnes, an Olympian at 19, the youngest player for Team USA, who won a national championship at Ohio State.
On defense, Seattle also chose Toronto’s Megan Carter, Boston’s Emily Brown and Montreal’s Anna Wilgren, who is reunited with Victoire blueliner Cayla Barnes, who was signed last week.
Carpenter is the fourth player to sign with PWHL Seattle ahead of its inaugural season, joining forwards Hilary Knight and Danielle Serdachny and defender Cayla Barnes.
Hilary Knight has company in Seattle, with the new PWHL team adding two 2024 first-round draft picks — Ottawa Charge forward Danielle Serdachny and Montreal Victoire defenseman Cayla Barnes ...