Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Professional Women's Hockey League" in English language version.
The new league unveiled its Original Six franchises on Tuesday, putting each one of them in NHL markets with track records of supporting hockey and, specifically, the women's game.
...the PWHL announced Tuesday that its Boston team will play home games at UMass Lowell's Tsongas Center...
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Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul and the New York City area have been tabbed as the new league's Original Six.
Toronto took the "Battle on Bay Street" over Montreal 3-0 in Professional Women's Hockey League action on Friday. The PWHL's first game at Scotiabank Arena...
The 21,105 fans who attended the game broke the record for attendance at a female hockey game set in Toronto at the Scotiabank Arena...
Ottawa's new professional women's hockey team will play its games at TD Place this season.
A record crowd of 13,736 watched Boston beat Ottawa, 2-1, in a shootout at Little Caesars Arena.
The 21,105 attendance set a high-water mark for a women's hockey game [...] The previous record of 18,013 at the 2013 world championship in Ottawa stood for a decade before the PWHL started this year.
The six teams in the new Professional Women's Hockey League will be evenly divided between the United States and Canada, with teams in Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul, the New York metropolitan area, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. With the start of the new league, Buffalo and Connecticut are losing their teams, while Ottawa is gaining one.
But Friday night's draw of 19,285 fans at Scotiabank Arena is the largest crowd to watch women's hockey ever [...] The previous women's hockey attendance record was 18,013 fans at a preliminary round game between Canada and Finland at the 2013 Women's World Championship in Ottawa.
That wasn't the original "original six," either. According to multiple PWHL sources, the league looked at Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., and London, Ont., among others.
However there are some missing pieces, such as names and logos for the six teams. "I don't, I don't," PWHL advisory board member Stan Kasten said Monday on whether he has a timeline for those key elements to be included.
The PWHL continues to innovate, creating unique rules to improve the flow of hockey in the league, including the implementation of a new "No Escape Rule" this season.
PWHL Boston forward Lexie Adzija spoiled New York's inaugural party at the Prudential Center...
The PWHL playoffs are set to take place in May and will follow a typical bracket format with two semifinal series setting up a championship series
When the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) starts its inaugural season on Jan. 1, the league's six teams won't have names and logos. For now, the players will be wearing simple jerseys that have the city name across the front.
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Fans from all over Pittsburgh and Canada filled the lower bowl at PPG Paints Arena [...] as part of Professional Women's Hockey League Takeover Weekend.
Xcel Energy Center officially seats 17,954 for Minnesota Wild games...
But Friday night's draw of 19,285 fans at Scotiabank Arena is the largest crowd to watch women's hockey ever [...] The previous women's hockey attendance record was 18,013 fans at a preliminary round game between Canada and Finland at the 2013 Women's World Championship in Ottawa.
The 21,105 fans who attended the game broke the record for attendance at a female hockey game set in Toronto at the Scotiabank Arena...
The 21,105 attendance set a high-water mark for a women's hockey game [...] The previous record of 18,013 at the 2013 world championship in Ottawa stood for a decade before the PWHL started this year.
The PWHL playoffs are set to take place in May and will follow a typical bracket format with two semifinal series setting up a championship series
The six teams in the new Professional Women's Hockey League will be evenly divided between the United States and Canada, with teams in Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul, the New York metropolitan area, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. With the start of the new league, Buffalo and Connecticut are losing their teams, while Ottawa is gaining one.
Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul and the New York City area have been tabbed as the new league's Original Six.
The new league unveiled its Original Six franchises on Tuesday, putting each one of them in NHL markets with track records of supporting hockey and, specifically, the women's game.
That wasn't the original "original six," either. According to multiple PWHL sources, the league looked at Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., and London, Ont., among others.
When the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) starts its inaugural season on Jan. 1, the league's six teams won't have names and logos. For now, the players will be wearing simple jerseys that have the city name across the front.
However there are some missing pieces, such as names and logos for the six teams. "I don't, I don't," PWHL advisory board member Stan Kasten said Monday on whether he has a timeline for those key elements to be included.
Xcel Energy Center officially seats 17,954 for Minnesota Wild games...
...the PWHL announced Tuesday that its Boston team will play home games at UMass Lowell's Tsongas Center...
Ottawa's new professional women's hockey team will play its games at TD Place this season.
Toronto took the "Battle on Bay Street" over Montreal 3-0 in Professional Women's Hockey League action on Friday. The PWHL's first game at Scotiabank Arena...
A record crowd of 13,736 watched Boston beat Ottawa, 2-1, in a shootout at Little Caesars Arena.
Fans from all over Pittsburgh and Canada filled the lower bowl at PPG Paints Arena [...] as part of Professional Women's Hockey League Takeover Weekend.
PWHL Boston forward Lexie Adzija spoiled New York's inaugural party at the Prudential Center...