
Caroline Harvey Poised to Lead the Next PWHL Draft Class
A look at the achievements, challenges, and future impact of the top prospect set to headline the Professional Women’s Hockey League draft.
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A look at the achievements, challenges, and future impact of the top prospect set to headline the Professional Women’s Hockey League draft.

The upcoming draft in Detroit will bring together a cadre of U.S. Olympic champions and a deep pool of international players as the Professional Women’s Hockey League expands to twelve teams.

Five‑time Olympian Hilary Knight is moving to Detroit as part of a sign‑and‑trade agreement that also nets Las Vegas two top‑five picks in the upcoming PWHL draft.

Abbey Murphy's blend of creativity, physicality, and leadership has positioned her as a cornerstone of the next generation of women's hockey.

Best friends Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards, Olympic gold medalists and NCAA champions, prepare for the inaugural Professional Women’s Hockey League draft, where their professional paths may diverge for the first time.

The 2026 draft order for the Premier Women’s Hockey League was revealed, positioning San Jose for a fourth overall selection and spotlighting a group of forward prospects.

Caroline Harvey, a standout forward from Pelham, New Hampshire, is projected as the No. 1 pick in the upcoming Professional Women’s Hockey League draft. Her career blends an NCAA championship, Olympic gold, and a coach‑driven transformation that has fans and analysts alike betting on her future impact.

Caroline Harvey, the top prospect in the upcoming PWHL draft, blends athletic excellence with a holistic approach to life, aiming to inspire the next generation of women’s hockey.

Caroline Harvey, a top prospect in the PWHL draft, has balanced her hockey career with personal growth after an injury. She is projected to be the No. 1 pick and is known for her exceptional skills and accomplishments, including winning an NCAA title and being the Olympic tournament MVP.

The 2026 draft class of the Professional Women’s Hockey League features record‑breaking talent, including TikTok sensations Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards, whose online influence is driving league growth and new commercial partnerships.

The Professional Women's Hockey League is experiencing a wave of player movements that are reshaping team compositions across the league.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s newest franchise in San Jose is charting a deliberate path to assemble its first roster, a process that unfolds over the next month and is designed to give prospective players a clear voice in where they will play.

The Montreal Victoire clinched the inaugural Walter Cup, marking a watershed moment for women’s professional hockey. The victory coincides with an aggressive expansion plan that will bring new teams to North American markets, even as the league grapples with scheduling and player‑payment challenges.

The Premier Women’s Hockey League’s upcoming draft features a record number of prospects, including five U.S. Olympic champions, as the circuit prepares for its next wave of growth.