While Sunday's Takeover Tour event will be the first time the PWHL has played in Edmonton, it won't be the first time women's ...
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The Toronto Sceptres will face off against the Ottawa Charge on Sunday at Rogers Place in Edmonton. Thousands of young hockey ...
Following the Ottawa Charge’s record-breaking 8-3 win over the Minnesota Frost on Thursday night, the team from the nation’s capital is gearing up for a sold-out battle of Ontario a little farther ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNIs Edmonton the next landing spot for professional women's hockey?It seems more than a little obvious. In fact, it shouldn’t take more than a single glance to see Edmonton as the next home for professional women’s hockey.
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Edmonton looks to impress as potential expansion destination by hosting PWHL neutral-site gameTicketmaster shows that only resale tickets are available for the game, with some seats on offer for more than $500 each.
Rogers Place will be packed for this weekend's PWHL game in Edmonton, but those wanting to get last-minute tickets will have ...
For Alberta natives Stephanie Markowski and Danielle Serdachny, the PWHL's Takeover Tour Stop in Edmonton will be a ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNWhy an important PWHL-record setting win was secondary to the Ottawa ChargeGet the Canadian news and perspectives you need at this critical moment.
Emma Woods fired home the eventual winner late in the second period to provide the surging Toronto Sceptres with a 3-1 win ...
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Woods breaks 2nd-period tie in Sceptres' 3-1 win over Fleet 3-1Emma Woods broke a tie with 20 seconds left in the second period and the Toronto Sceptres beat the Boston Fleet 3-1 on Friday night for their third straight victory.
EDMONTON - When the Toronto Sceptres and Ottawa Charge meet Sunday at a sold-out Rogers Place, it will feel like more than a one-off game. It will feel like Edmonton is on trial. About The Star ...
Ottawa Charge defender Ronja Savolainen (88) tries to keep the puck away from Toronto Sceptres forward Sarah Nurse (20) during third period PWHL hockey action in Toronto on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. THE ...
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