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The Pacific Coliseum has been standing strong along Renfrew Street in Vancouver since 1968, where it was pivotal in bringing the NHL to Western Canada. Now, it enters a new era as the first home for ...
As the expansion of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) franchise in Vancouver gets closer to puck drop, its ...
Sarah Nurse knew Vancouver was primed for professional women's hockey well before the massively successful Take Over Tour hit ...
"What we do here with the PWHL comes first and foremost," said Sarah Nurse, who was named to Team Canada's Olympic ...
Vancouver's PWHL team is getting ready to hit the ice in just a few months for its inaugural season. The city's team was ...
Moving across the country can be hard. Unexpectedly moving to an unfamiliar destination, after only spending a year in your ...
When Sarah Nurse first stepped onto the Aquabus dock at Vancouver’s Granville Island, she was a little apprehensive. The Hamilton hockey player was unaccustomed to being just a few feet away from ...
PWHL Vancouver and PWHL Seattle are allowed to sign five players from now until June 8 at 5:00 P.M. EDT. PWHL Vancouver was busy on just the first day, already signing two of the five allotted ...
That said, Miller easily becomes Vancouver’s most dependable forward and a clear choice for their 1C, even if her value may not be reflected in the flashier statistics. Prediction: Unsustainable ...
June 23 - PWHL Vancouver named Brian Idalski as the expansion club's first head coach on Monday. Idalski, 54, spent the past three seasons as head coach of the St. Cloud State women's hockey program.
PWHL Vancouver, one of the league’s two new teams for the 2025-26 season, used the expansion draft and signing window to build a roster led by two of the sport’s top defenders and a superstar ...
PWHL Seattle GM Meghan Turner can already envision having her top two lines in place with a group of forwards led by Hilary Knight. In Vancouver, general manager Cara Gardner Morey’s emphasis ...