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There are outlets for kids to look up to and there’s a huge benefit to having the PWHL, which is great to see and we’re just going to continue growing.” The attendance record comes as the ...
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens' arena.
once again breaking the U.S. record for attendance for a women’s pro hockey game. 14,288 came out to see the Minnesota Frost take on the New York Sirens in the eighth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour.
DETROIT --Serving as the eighth stop on the PWHL Takeover Tour, Little Caesars Arena opened its doors to 14,228 fans – a new attendance record for a professional women’s hockey game in the ...
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens’ arena.
The PWHL crossed the one million fan mark Sunday ... it also set a new American professional women's hockey attendance record drawing a crowd of 14,288. One year ago to the day, Detroit broke ...
Last Sunday, the PWHL recorded its millionth fan ... and another U.S. record in Detroit, the average attendance has been 14,412 fans. Since those games replaced eight home games, if you compared ...
The PWHL's first expansion team will be based in ... drew 123,601 fans in helping the league top the 1 million mark in attendance last month. The PWHL's regular season resumes next week -- with ...
The world attendance record for women’s hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the Canadiens’ arena. During the ...
DETROIT (AP) — The Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens played in front of 14,288 fans Sunday night, setting an attendance record for a professional women's hockey game in the United States.
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens’ arena.