Four-team expansion magnifies PWHL draft, defender Caroline Harvey top prospect
The Professional Women’s Hockey League draft Wednesday in Detroit arrives amid unprecedented player movement in the league’s short history.
Expansion teams in Hamilton, Detroit, Las Vegas and San Jose Calif., joining the league in 2026-27 will attempt to flesh out their rosters after each signed an initial 10 women from other PWHL clubs.
The “existing eight” in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle, Boston, New York and Minnesota want to replenish their ranks with new talent in the six-round draft of 72 players.
A cohort of American NCAA players, who were key cogs for the U.S. in claiming Olympic gold in February, will dominate the opening picks.
