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Club Level Seating: PWHL Takeover Tour: New York at Minnesota
Ball Arena
Denver, CO
Mar 15 Sun • 2026 • 2:00pm
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Wikipedia Bio
| Current season, competition or edition: | |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
|---|---|
| First season | 2023–24 |
| Owner | Mark Walter Group |
| No. of teams | 8 |
| Countries |
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| Most recent champion | Minnesota Frost (2nd) (2024–25) |
| Most titles | Minnesota Frost (2) |
| Broadcasters | |
| Official website | www |
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL; French: Ligue professionnelle de hockey féminin, LPHF) comprises eight ice hockey teams, four each from the United States and Canada. The teams play a regular season to earn one of four places in a postseason tournament that determines the winner of the Walter Cup. The PWHL is wholly owned and operated by the Mark Walter Group.
Differences between the PWHL and other North American professional hockey leagues include a 3-2-1-0 points system, terminations of penalties following a short-handed goal, best-of-five shootouts, and greater restrictions on body checking. The league's games are broadcast nationally in Canada by the CBC and TSN, their French-language affiliates Radio-Canada and RDS, and in both languages on Amazon Prime Video. In the United States, it is broadcast by regional sports networks based in each U.S. city with a team. It is streamed on YouTube internationally, excluding Canada, as well as Nova Sport in Czechia and Slovakia.[1]
The collapse of the Canadian Women's Hockey League in 2019 led to the establishment of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA), a non-profit organization that advocated for greater professionalism in women's ice hockey. PWHPA members boycotted existing leagues, including the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), with the goal of establishing a stable, unified professional league, and worked to build a collective bargaining agreement with Mark Walter and Billie Jean King Enterprises. The Mark Walter Group acquired the assets of the PHF following its 2022–23 season. Subsequently, the PWHPA worked with the Mark Walter Group to establish a unified league with new ownership and management. The league's first draft took place in September 2023, and its first season began in January 2024.
- ^ "Where to watch". thepwhl.com. Professional Women's Hockey League. Retrieved February 9, 2025.
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