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Her-story was made on June 24, 2025, as PWHL Vancouver made their fifth and final selection of the 2025 PWHL Draft, taking BC ...
PWHL Vancouver continued to put the finishing touches on their roster on Friday, signing forward Brooke McQuigge to a ...
If the objective was truly to have PWHL Seattle be competitive from the first puck drop, the expansion format succeeded. Here ...
PWHL Vancouver has named Brian Idalski as its first-ever head coach ahead of its inaugural season, the team announced Monday. “Brian is a proven winner who knows our sport, the players, and has ...
The city of Vancouver will greet two new professional hockey head coaches to start the 2025–26 regular season. In mid-May, the Vancouver Canucks promoted former assistant coach Adam Foote to the ...
Fillier's decision to sign a one-year deal after being selected No. 1 at the 2024 PWHL Draft now looks like a savvy bet.
PWHL Vancouver has made a splash in free agency, signing three of the top forwards available on the market. North Vancouver native Hannah Miller (three years), two-time Walter Cup champion Michela ...
As roster building comes into view across the PWHL, one thing has become clear, PWHL Vancouver will be the first team in the league to secure 23 players for their roster.
There will be a significant PWHL presence on the ice when Da Beauty League drops the puck tonight in Edina, Minnesota.
PWHL Vancouver gutted the Minnesota Frost during the Exclusive Signing Window and the Expansion Draft. The PWHL’s new expansion teams, PWHL Vancouver and PWHL Seattle, were allowed to take unprotected ...
PWHL Vancouver named Brian Idalski as the expansion club's first head coach on Monday. Idalski, 54, spent the past three seasons as head coach of the St. Cloud State women's hockey program.
Holding the seventh-overall selection in Tuesday's PWHL Draft, Vancouver picked 35-year-old Finnish forward Michelle Karvinen.