Women's Hockey
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Coverage of women's hockey with a Team Canada and Toronto focus.
PWHL Training Camp Begins
Training camp rosters, signing tracker and all the details you need for this phase of the first PWHL season.
FTB: USA beats Canada in offseason tournament
This is the first time we've seen the stars of the PWHL on the ice since the league was launched.
Toronto drafts Jocelyne Larocque second overall in the PWHL draft
With Toronto's first ever PWHL draft pick, GM Gina Kingsbury selected defender Jocelyne Larocque.
PWHL Draft - Live tracker
This is your hub for today's PWHL draft. We'll track the main draft here while we work on covering the top Toronto picks.
PWHL Free Agency: where do we stand?
Six wingers, five centres, four defenders, and three goalies have signed.
PWHL Toronto to hire Troy Ryan as head coach - report
Toronto GM Gina Kingsbury is expected to hire the head coach of the Canadian Women's National Team, Troy Ryan, to be her franchise's first head coach. Kingsbury and Ryan have worked together since 2018 when Kingsbury was the president of hockey ops for Team Canada and
Toronto's PWHL team sign first three players - report
Canadian Olympic forwards Sarah Nurse, Blayre Turnbull, and defender Renata Fast are reported to be the first three players signed by Toronto's brand new PWHL team.
Projecting the first 18 PWHL players
Determining the first three PWHL players in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, New York, Boston, and Minnesota.
PWHL set to play their inaugural season
The PWHL is a go! Details have been released today about the new, single and sustainable Professional Women's Hockey League by Stan Kasten of the PWHL board and Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Jayna Hefford.
Monday FTB: We'll get you in Utica
It was a hard-fought, stressful game last night in Brampton. Canada struck first and shot most, but it was Hilary Knight's night.
GDT: Canada goes for gold
Join us as we watch Team Canada take on Team USA for World Championship gold and recap the elimination rounds.
Brampton 2023: How to watch the IIHF Women’s World Championships
One upside to having all games in the same rink is that there are no games that overlap each other. In what I think is a first, in English Canada only one game in the entire tournament will not be broadcast on TV, and that game will be available on TSN.ca.
Brampton 2023: Round robin wrap-up
So far at the 2023 IIHF Women's World Championships, we've had twenty games in seven days. From the relegated teams in ninth and tenth place, through to Canada in first, here's how things look.