
Quinn Hughes’ Contract Choice Could Reshape Larkin’s Trade Landscape
The future of Quinn Hughes with the Minnesota Wild is poised to influence Dylan Larkin’s trade prospects, while Detroit prepares for a new general manager and recent PWHL signings.
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The future of Quinn Hughes with the Minnesota Wild is poised to influence Dylan Larkin’s trade prospects, while Detroit prepares for a new general manager and recent PWHL signings.

Detroit’s expansion team, led by General Manager Manon Rhéaume, assembles Olympic gold medalists and seasoned stars while grappling with a defense that must grow to match the league’s playoff standards.

An analysis of the upcoming Professional Women’s Hockey League season reveals the Boston Fleet’s reliance on elite net‑minder Aerin Frankel and the uncertainty surrounding their backup situation, while Detroit bets on untested goalies bolstered by Andrea Brändli’s international pedigree.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Detroit franchise is set to debut this winter, blending Olympic experience, local leadership and a speed‑first philosophy to capture the city’s growing enthusiasm for women’s hockey.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s newest franchise in Detroit is shaping its identity ahead of the inaugural season, assembling a roster that blends veteran savvy with fresh talent.

The Detroit Red Wings are infusing physicality into their lineup, drawing inspiration from the gritty PWHL Detroit squad assembled by GM Manon Rheaume.

The league’s decision to name its championship trophy after owner Mark Walter and its MVP award after tennis stars raises questions about how it commemorates women’s hockey history.
An analysis of how the Professional Women's Hockey League’s choice of the Walter Cup overlooks historic women and the broader call to embed the sport’s heritage into its awards.

While the Professional Women’s Hockey League celebrates modern success, its trophies still reflect a male legacy. Naming them after historic trailblazers would preserve the sport’s heritage and inspire future generations.

Sena Catterall, a fifth‑round draft pick of the PWHL, is swapping a celebrated baseball career for a fresh start on the ice, leveraging mental focus and athleticism honed over years of dual‑sport competition.

International players gather in Detroit to audition for twelve professional teams, with one franchise set to debut in the Motor City this fall. Manon Rhéaume, General Manager of PWHL Detroit, attends the ceremony alongside standout participants Kyla and Camila, highlighting the league’s expanding reach.

Despite a rich hockey heritage, Michigan lacks NCAA Division I women's programs, forcing elite female players to leave the state for college and international opportunities.

Dakoda Rhéaume‑Mullen, a free‑agent prospect, draws motivation from his mother Manon Rhéaume’s historic NHL debut and his uncle Pascal Rhéaume’s championship pedigree as he aims to secure a spot with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Veteran forward Hilary Knight has signed a two‑year extension with the newly formed PWHL Detroit, bringing elite experience and a championship pedigree to a team poised to shape the future of women's professional hockey.
Veteran forward Hilary Knight’s recent contract extension with PWHL Detroit underscores her dedication to the league’s rapid expansion and the city’s passionate hockey culture.

The 2026 Professional Women’s Hockey League Draft took place at Detroit's Fox Theatre, featuring 72 prospects, family announcements, and the city's expansion into the league.

Ilitch Companies and Kilmer Sports Ventures have become strategic partners of the PWHL, bringing their sports‑ownership expertise as the league prepares for a major expansion and record‑breaking attendance.

The first PWHL draft in Detroit introduced six promising athletes, led by Olympic bronze‑medalist Andrea Brandl, whose career spans North America and Europe.
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.
PWHL Detroit's top pick Andrea Brändli cites Manon Rheaume as a role model, while the team also selects defender Casey Borgiel, signaling a new era for women's professional hockey.
Trailblazing former net‑minder Manon Rhéaume assumes leadership of Detroit's Professional Women's Hockey League team, bringing a storied playing career and deep Michigan roots to the role.
Veteran forward Hilary Knight arrives in Detroit, poised to lead the inaugural PWHL franchise and shape the future of women's professional hockey.

Manon Rheaume, the newly appointed general manager of Detroit’s entry in the Professional Women’s Hockey League, arrived with a clear vision: to shape an expansion franchise from the ground up while navigating the intense scrutiny that comes with a high‑profile debut.
The trade, involving a 2026 first‑round pick, signals a bold move for PWHL Detroit as it prepares for its debut, with Knight set to headline a roster that includes notable sibling connections.