PWHL continues quest to transform women’s pro hockey in Season 2
Less scrambling and more planning has gone into the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s second season that starts Saturday.
The PWHL embarks on another campaign with more elements of a pro league in place than a year ago. Teams and staff organized on the fly to get the basic building blocks in place for opening day Jan. 1, just six months after the league was greenlit by primary financial backer and Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter.
“For many of us that have been in the game for so long, it’s emotional to think about where the game’s come from, where we’ve come to,” said PWHL senior vice-president of hockey operations and Hockey Hall of Famer Jayna Hefford in a media conference call Tuesday.
The Toronto Sceptres host the Boston Fleet and the Ottawa Charge visit the Montreal Victoire on Saturday followed by the defending Walter Cup champion Minnesota Frost at home Sunday to the New York Sirens.