
New York Sirens’ Development Camp Highlights Rising Talent Ahead of 2026 PWHL Season
The Sirens' summer camp brings together top prospects and experienced players, setting the stage for an exciting upcoming season.
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The Sirens' summer camp brings together top prospects and experienced players, setting the stage for an exciting upcoming season.

An 18‑year‑old from Allen, Texas, is projected as a first‑round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, having trained at the Children’s Health StarsCenter since age four and poised to become the first Texan selected in the opening round since Seth Jones.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced the latest signings that bolster the Sirens' lineup and signal a strategic push toward stability and growth.

Four Yale women's ice hockey players were chosen in the 2026 PWHL Draft, marking the first time multiple Bulldogs were drafted and establishing new program records.
Ohio State's dominant women's hockey program has sparked talk of a Michigan varsity team that could deepen the Buckeyes–Wolverines rivalry, but substantial financial and facility challenges remain.

The 2026 Premier Women’s Hockey League draft saw a record 31 American players selected, highlighted by Caroline Harvey’s top pick and nine U.S. athletes in the first round.

Caroline Harvey, Olympic MVP and star defender, was chosen first overall by the Vancouver Goldeneyes in the 2026 PWHL Draft, marking a historic milestone for defensive players and New England talent.
The Professional Women's Hockey League’s Detroit franchise is adding eight players, including Michigan native Taylor Girard and veteran Hilary Knight, as it builds toward its debut draft.

The Professional Women's Hockey League's newest franchise in Hamilton has locked in its first five foundational players, blending leadership, Olympic experience and elite talent to launch a competitive squad.

Manon Rheaume appoints Josh Sciba as head coach of the PWHL’s Detroit expansion team, highlighting his extensive coaching pedigree and deep roots in Michigan hockey.

In a move that underscores the growing momentum of women’s professional hockey, former NHL trailblazer Manon Rheaume has selected Josh Sciba to guide the Detroit expansion team, citing his proven track record and deep connections to the state’s hockey community.

Abby Roque, an Anishinaabe player from Wahnapitae First Nation, led Montreal Victoire to a 4-0 victory over Ottawa Charge in the Professional Women’s Hockey League finals, scoring two early goals. The win marks the first championship for a Canadian team in the league's three-year history and highlights the growing prominence of Indigenous athletes in professional hockey.