The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) is making waves with record attendance and thrilling games, setting new standards in women's sports!
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) is taking the women's hockey world by storm, showcasing the physicality of the game with full approval from fans. With a focus on allowing more physicality on the ice, the PWHL is redefining the sport. Recent events have highlighted the league's significance, including a game in Minnesota that drew a record crowd of 13,316 spectators, setting a new attendance record for professional women's hockey. Additionally, Emma Maltais' historic short-handed goal in Toronto's game against New York added excitement to the league's matches.
In another breakthrough moment, Grace Zumwinkle scored the PWHL's first hat-trick, further solidifying the league's place in sports history. The PWHL is not just about games; it's about creating unforgettable experiences for fans. The league's recent games have been televised to millions of viewers, showcasing the skill and thrill of women's hockey to a wide audience.
As the PWHL continues to gain momentum, it's clear that the league is here to stay and set new standards for women's sports. With exciting games, record-breaking attendance, and talented athletes, the PWHL is poised to revolutionize women's hockey and inspire a new generation of players and fans.
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Saturday night's PWHL game between Montreal and Minnesota drew a record crowd.
Minnesota set a record for the most fans ever to attend a professional women's hockey game on Saturday in St. Paul. The team also topped Montreal, 3-0.
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The record crowd, which came five days after the PWHL held its first game, easily outnumbered the 8,318 fans on Tuesday who watched the clash between Montreal and hosts Ottawa in the inaugural game for both clubs. "Living in the State of Hockey, I knew our ...
Minnesota won their PWHL home opener on Saturday afternoon, blanking Montreal 3-0 in front of of a record crowd of 13316 at Xcel Energy Center.
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