but Seattle looks like they also left a mark on the PWHL. In front of a season-high crowd of 12,608 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, the Fleet took a dramatic 3-2 shootout win over Montreal.
The truly local tie was on the officiating team. Seattle native Katie Glover was one of the referees, a member of the PWHL’s 65-person roster, which is predominantly women. Thirteen of the ...
Dubbed “The Takeover Tour,” the Seattle stop is the first of nine out-of-market outings the PWHL will play in places including Raleigh, North Carolina, St. Louis and Vancouver, British Columbia.
Seattle's PWHL Takeover Tour stop was the first on a trek for the league that will include visits to Vancouver, Edmonton, Quebec City, Buffalo, Raleigh, Denver, Detroit, and St. Louis.
Dubbed the “Takeover Tour,” the PWHL’s series of neutral site games opened with Boston’s 3-2 shootout win over Montreal before a crowd of 12,608 at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on Jan. 5. Three days ...
Now, in just its second year, the league is already looking to expand, and it’s looking to cities like Seattle. The PWHL rose from the ashes of previous women’s hockey leagues with an ...
Seattle wants a PWHL team. Now they have the evidence of a fan base to support that claim. The PWHL left a mark on the City of Seattle, and vice versa. The Boston Fleet and Montreal Victoire left ...
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