A crowd of 14,288 fans flooded into Little Caesars Arena to watch the Minnesota Frost take on the New York Sirens on neutral ...
Young women held up signs with messages for the Professional Women’s Hockey League, calling on it to expand to Detroit.
The Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens played in front of 14,288 fans Sunday night, setting an attendance record for a ...
Young women, among those in a record-breaking crowd, held up signs with messages for the Professional Women’s Hockey League. ...
The six-team PWHL may expand next season — in its third year — and is touring cities potentially on the list to get in the ...
And Detroit has long looked like a legitimate candidate. What you should read next PWHL preparing for expansion as early as 2025-26 season, could add up to 2 teams After success in its inaugural ...
One million fans. The PWHL crossed the one million fan mark Sunday in Detroit on a stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour. Not only did the game cross the one million fan mark, it also set a new American ...
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens' arena.
DETROIT — The Minnesota Frost and New York ... was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens’ arena.
A fan holds a sign indicating a desire for an PWHL team to come to Detroit during the first period of a PWHL game between the New York Sirens and the Minnesota Frost, at Little Caesars Arena ...
2025 in Detroit,Michigan. (TIMOTHY ARRICK – For MediaNews Group) The world attendance record for a women’s hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL ...
Tags: pwhl takeover tour, detroit Three players from the New York Sirens who are Michigan natives joined Local 4 to discuss the Professional Women's Hockey League Takeover Tour. MORE VIDEOS ...