TORONTO - Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark, Toronto goaltender Kristen Campbell and Sceptres forward Hannah Miller have been ...
Aerin Frankel was once again stout in net, stopping 37 shots in regulation and overtime en route to a shootout win for the ...
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Hosted on MSNFive takeaways from Week 10 of the PWHL: No show in Buffalo, and Fight Night in OttawaWe’re two-thirds through the PWHL’s 2024-25 regular-season, and we’ve got ourselves one heck of a playoff race, with first ...
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Clark, Campbell, Miller named PWHL's three stars of the weekOttawa Charge forward Emily Clark, Toronto goaltender Kristen Campbell and Sceptres forward Hannah Miller have been named the Professional Women’s Hockey League's three stars of the week.
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Hosted on MSNOttawa Charge places Katerina Mrazova on long-term injured reserveTough news for the team in Canada’s capital. On Monday, the Ottawa Charge announced it has placed forward KateÅ™ina Mrázová on ...
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Jesse Compher one-timed a shot from between the face-off circles to beat Minnesota’s Maddie Rooney with the game-winning goal ...
NHL 25 update 1.050 is now live on all platforms. In addition to bug fixes, this update also brings a new player ratings ...
A video depicting President Trump rubbing and kissing Elon Musk’s feet played on television screens in the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) building on Monday, in an apparent mocking of ...
The PWHL Takeover Tour continued to Buffalo, where the Boston Fleet took on the New York Sirens. The Fleet handed the Sirens ...
The Frost had the lead and things looked good but then it all slipped away and the Sceptres took the win and points.
To foster interest in hockey among newcomers, West Kootenay hosts all-female hockey days in Trail, open to anyone wanting to ...
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