LOWELL – Boston made women’s hockey history on Wednesday, but Minnesota’s Taylor Heise stole the show. The PWHL’s top overall draft pick scored the opening goal on the first shot of the game, as the Boston franchise of the Professional Women’s Hockey League dropped the puck on its inaugural season, with a 3-2 loss to Minnesota, at Tsongas Center. A first-of-its-kind women’s hockey league that brings together the best players in the world, Wednesday’s PHWL game was the first to feature two American teams going head-to-head, in front of an amped up crowd of 4,012 in attendance. “It feels magical and […]
On the eve of its season opener, Boston held a special coronation with former Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron announcing Hilary Knight as her team’s first captain on Tuesday.
PWHL Ottawa hosts Montreal Tuesday night for the first game of the PWHL season for the two teams. A record crowd of approximately 8,000 fans will attend the game at TD Place.