
PWHL Offseason Moves: Expansion Teams Shine as Veteran Franchises Face Turbulence
The latest player movements reveal which clubs are positioning themselves for championship contention and which are rebuilding after significant losses.
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The latest player movements reveal which clubs are positioning themselves for championship contention and which are rebuilding after significant losses.

The Vancouver Goldeneyes added five promising players in the 2026 PWHL Entry Draft, highlighted by defenseman Caroline Harvey and forward Thea Johansson.
Caroline Harvey’s record‑breaking vote total celebrates a career that blends Olympic gold, collegiate dominance and a breakthrough for defenders in international play.

The International Ice Hockey Federation named Caroline Harvey its female player of the year, recognizing a breakout season that includes Olympic gold, MVP honors and a single‑season points record.

The Professional Women's Hockey League’s expansion process advanced as multiple clubs secured multi‑year contracts with marquee players, shaping protected lists and setting the stage for upcoming roster moves.

Veteran forward Hilary Knight is set to debut for Detroit’s new Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise after a sign‑and‑trade agreement with Las Vegas. The deal follows her recent gold‑medal performance with Team USA and sets the stage for a reunion with former Olympic assistant coach Josh Sciba.

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 Hamilton has locked in its first five foundational players, blending leadership, Olympic experience and elite talent to launch a competitive squad.

Four‑time Olympian Alina Muller departs Boston for Hamilton, Ontario, signing a three‑year contract as the PWHL’s expansion team builds its roster ahead of its inaugural season.

Four‑time Olympian Alina Muller joins Hamilton’s new PWHL franchise, while Canadian standouts Nicole Gosling and Kristin O’Neill sign fresh contracts, marking a pivotal expansion phase for the league.

Four‑time Olympian Alina Muller and Montreal defenceman Nicole Gosling have committed to the PWHL’s new Hamilton franchise, bringing international experience and local roots to the expanding league.

Boston Fleet appoints François Méthot as head coach, outlining his background and the team’s expansion strategy

The Huskies concluded the 2025‑26 campaign with an unexpected Frozen Four appearance, forged a tight‑knit culture during a semester without a home arena, and are now bolstered by new leadership and talent poised for the upcoming season.