
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.

Despite rainy conditions, the LS7 Sticks In For Charity tournament in Etobicoke brought together Olympic gold‑medalist Laura Stacey, PWHL stars and Olympians, and raised funds for KidSport Ontario and FitSpirit-Fillactive.
Olympic gold medalist Laura Stacey organized the seventh annual LS7 Sticks In For Charity road hockey tournament in Etobicoke, uniting elite players and local supporters to raise funds for KidSport Ontario and FitSpirit‑Fillactive.

The seventh edition of the LS7 Sticks In For Charity tournament gathered PWHL stars and Olympians in Etobicoke to support KidSport Ontario and FitSpirit-Fillactive, underscoring the growing impact of community‑driven sport initiatives.

Despite a challenging international campaign, Canada’s women’s program is brimming with talent. From NCAA award winners to World Championship medalists, a new generation of players is emerging to carry the sport forward.

From NCAA Rookie of the Year laureates to standout collegiate performers, a dozen Canadian prospects are being earmarked as the catalysts for a resurgence in the women's program.

A look at the twelve Canadian prospects poised to reshape the national women's hockey program as the team seeks fresh talent beyond the Professional Women's Hockey League.

The latest player movements reveal which clubs are positioning themselves for championship contention and which are rebuilding after significant losses.
The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class introduces six new members, sparking debate over evolving induction criteria and the need for greater openness in the selection process.

The upcoming 2026 draft of the Professional Women’s Hockey League will feature five American Olympic gold medalists, highlight standout collegiate performers, and be broadcast across North America and internationally.

The Professional Women's Hockey League honored its brightest stars in Detroit, recognizing record‑setting performances, rookie breakthroughs and impactful community work.

The Players’ Association of the Professional Women’s Hockey League released comprehensive salary figures for the upcoming season, detailing base pay only and excluding any performance bonuses. Minimum salary stands at $37,131.50, with 17 players earning that amount, while the average team payroll sits near $58,350. Champion bonuses and top‑paid player contracts further illustrate the league’s financial dynamics.

The Professional Women's Hockey League has revealed its three finalists for the 2026 Forward of the Year award, highlighting record‑breaking seasons from Minnesota Frost’s Taylor Heise and Kelly Pannek, and Ottawa Charge’s Brianne Jenner.