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Emily Clark has become the highest-paid player in the PWHL by signing a two-year contract extension with Ottawa Charge.
While an exact salary number isn't public, Clark will be among nine players making $100,000 or more with the PWHL expanding ...
The third training block is set for the end of October in Montreal, and will wrap up with two Rivalry Series games against the United States in Cleveland (Nov. 6) and Buffalo (Nov. 8). PWHL training ...
Montreal Victoire forward Laura Stacey is bringing her annual road hockey fundraiser to Montreal, where her pro dreams have blossomed, this August. It's her way of giving back to a city that has ...
Two-time Olympian Laura Stacey is on a mission to help young kids stay active, healthy and overcome barriers to play sports ...
The 2024-25 season was a difficult second campaign for many. It was also a bounce back year for several including Hilary ...
Also front and centre for Vancouver is Surrey forward Jenn Gardiner, a finalist for PWHL rookie of the year last season with the Montreal Victoire. One of just two B.C. players on the Vancouver roster ...
Alexandra Labelle is staying in La Belle Province. The Montreal Victoire announced Monday the team and Labelle signed a one-year contract that will keep her with the club through the 2025-26 season.
The Canadian Press Montreal Victoire's Laura Stacey centre (7) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winning goal in overtime during PWHL hockey action in Laval, Que., Monday, April 28, 2025.
Montreal’s Blue Line Takes a Hit with the Loss of Barnes and Wilgren One of the first players to go during the exclusive signing window, PWHL Seattle knew what they were doing when they signed ...
Here's a look at the PWHL players who have gone from starting as reserves to full time roster spots. Catherine Dubois, Montreal Victoire Perhaps the most successful of the past reserves, Dubois ...
Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark set a PWHL record in becoming the league’s highest-paid player based on single-season ...