Detroit's PWHL team has its 1st player – and she's 1 of best
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The Professional Women's Hockey League announces two new expansion teams in Hamilton, Ontario, and Las Vegas, set to begin play next season.
SAN JOSE – Jonathan Becher watched Olympic gold-medal-winning hockey player Kendall Coyne Schofield become the first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star Game’s skills competition at SAP Center in 2019.
The Torrent are losing two of their Olympians as expansion Detroit announced they signed defender Cayla Barnes and forward Hannah Bilka.
The Seattle Torrent announced they have signed center Alex Carpenter to a new three-year contract, making her one of three protected players for the team ahead of the PWHL's upcoming expansion process.