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Ottawa Showed Up. Now What?
For one night at the Canadian Tire Centre, this didn’t feel like an occasion for women’s hockey in Ottawa. It just felt normal.
Megan Cundari
4 days ago4 min read


Frankel Shuts the Door as Kluge Scores First PWHL Goal in 2–0 Fleet Win
Behind another dominant performance from Aerin Frankel and a milestone first goal from Laura Kluge, the Boston Fleet skated to a composed shutout win over the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Tuesday night at Tsongas Center.
Karinna Leonard
Mar 293 min read


Shirley Returns as Fleet Defeat Torrent 3–0 Behind Frankel’s Record Night
When you attend a Boston Fleet game, there are a few things you can always expect to experience. Chants for Aerin Frankel echo throughout the arena, growing louder with every save and the energy rarely dips—whether it's a penalty kill or a routine breakout.
What you can also always expect is inclusion.
On Saturday afterrnon at Tsongas Center, that feeling was impossible to miss. Fleet players arrived in mismatched socks, inviting fans to join them in recognizing World
Karinna Leonard
Mar 263 min read


Sceptres Shut Out Fleet 2-0, Snapping Boston's Home Winning Streak
In their first home game back from the Olympic break, the Boston Fleet suffered their first home loss of the season, falling 2-0 to the Toronto Sceptres in a St. Patrick's Day matchup at Agganis Arena. Another sellout crowd and a playoff-like, physical intensity underscored the league's momentum. While the Fleet will look to regroup after their first home loss of the season, the Sceptres leave with confidence as they head down the stretch, backed by a strong defensive effort
Karinna Leonard
Mar 235 min read


Women's History Month Spotlight: Women's Hockey in the Record Books
From the PWHL to the Olympics, women's hockey has captured all eyes. From history being made to attendance records being set and broken, the ice has never been hotter.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Mar 73 min read


Team USA is Golden Again: How U.S. Women's Hockey Won Gold in Milano Cortina
With the 2026 Olympics officially wrapping up on February 22, there were numerous athletes who left a resounding impact on spectators, one of those being the Women's USA Hockey Team. Let's take a look at how Team USA brought home the gold this year, following their biggest win during the gold medal game after going to overtime.
Mayline Ruiz
Mar 44 min read


Breaking Barriers and Shaping the Future: The Rise of Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards
If you watched the Olympics, you know who Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards are. You heard their names chanted countless times as Team USA powered through the tournament. You heard those chants again when gold medals were placed around their necks, and you watched Harvey be named tournament MVP. And if you're active on social media, you may have even caught their pregame TikToks, too. What you may not know is how long the two have been friends.
Karinna Leonard
Feb 235 min read


Leslie Leads Charge Comeback in Olympic Send-Off Win
On a night dedicated to celebrating the world’s biggest sporting stage, the Ottawa Charge delivered a performance worthy of an Olympic spotlight.
Kailey Sauve
Feb 63 min read


The Rise of the Sports Influencer: A new age of Sports Media
Over the past five years, the sports media landscape has undergone drastic developments—one of the most notable shifts being the rise of the sports influencer.
Lauren Croth
Jan 811 min read


Olympics Preview: Recapping the 2025 Rivalry Series
The Rivalry Series showcases the best rivalry in all of sports: Team USA vs. Team Canada women's hockey. The USA and Canada are the most dominant women's hockey teams, having medaled in every major tournament. The Rivalry Series, which began in 2018-19, brings the national teams to multiple cities across both countries and gives more opportunities for fans to see two of the best teams in all of sports. This year's Rivalry Series went to Cleveland and Buffalo ahead of the 2025
Alyssa Klauminzer
Dec 14, 20254 min read


The PWHL Effect: Breaking Barriers and Redefining Hockey On and Off the Ice
As the PWHL enters its third season, the league is no longer just proving it belongs. It is now building momentum and influencing hockey across all levels. With two new teams and further expansion on the horizon, there has never been a better time to buy into the PWHL. Alongside its growth, the league has introduced unique rules that keep the game fast-paced, competitive, and entertaining. More importantly, the PWHL has created a truly viable pathway for young women to pursue
Karinna Leonard
Dec 1, 20256 min read


The PWHL is Coming to a City Near You: 2025-26 Takeover Tour Dates and Stops
The best tour in North America is coming back this winter. The PWHL is going on tour, and there might just be a game played in a city near you! The 2025-26 Takeover Tour will feature all eight teams in 16 games across 11 cities, so get your PWHL merch ready because we're showing up and showing out for women's hockey!
Alyssa Klauminzer
Nov 16, 20253 min read
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