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Brianne Jenner doesn’t have to look far at all these days for examples of the impact the PWHL is having on society.
Forward Casey O’Brien, Wisconsin’s all-time points leader, was expected to be taken early in the draft, with many believing ...
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Yardbarker on MSNSirens re-sign Allyson Simpson to two-year contractOn Tuesday, the New York Sirens announced that the team has re-signed defender Allyson Simpson to a two-year contract that ...
There will be a significant PWHL presence on the ice when Da Beauty League drops the puck tonight in Edina, Minnesota.
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The five graduates from Clarkson University and St. Lawrence University will be playing for the Professional Women's Hockey ...
After leaving the women’s hockey coaching staff in 2023, newly appointed head coach Courtney Kessel has made her return to ...
The 5-foot-4 forward out of Wisconsin said she had “great conversations” with Sirens management ahead of the draft, but she had no idea New York would trade up for her.
Poulin, who was also named forward of the year, led the league with 19 goals and finished fourth with 26 points in 30 games.
Sirens general manager Pascal Daoust also completed a trade with the Toronto Sceptres to acquire the No. 3 pick and choose Wisconsin center Casey O’Brien, women’s college hockey’s MVP last season.
Poulin also garnered Forward of the Year honors ahead of Knight, who the Fleet lost to Seattle in PWHL expansion.
The 23-year-old forward from Colgate University is the first Czech player ever taken first overall in the PWHL.
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