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PWHL sets U.S. women's hockey attendance record with 14,000 fans attending Takeover Tour stop in Denver The PWHL is on its 3rd stop of its 9-city Takeover Tour, and has been met with raucous sold ...
The PWHL, which launched in January 2024, currently has teams in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Minnesota and New York, but played in Denver as part of the league’s nine-game “Takeover ...
Since the launch of the league on Jan. 1, 2024, 1,001,648 fans have attended a PWHL game. The league is in its second season and has already exceeded last season's total attendance mark.
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.
It was anticipated that the inaugural Battle on Bay Street between PWHL Toronto and PWHL Montreal was going to be an exciting night. It also ended up being a historic night at Scotiabank Arena ...
DENVER — This was a monumental day for girls, past, present and future, across the state of Colorado. Women’s professional hockey arrived in the Centennial State this weekend. The culmination ...
PWHL Playoff Attendance Dips Following Record Setting Regular Season. ... It marked a more than 50% reduction in attendance from Minnesota's 6,524 regular season average at the Xcel Energy Center. ...
For the second year in a row, fans showed up in droves to Little Caesars Arena, once again breaking the U.S. record for attendance for a women’s pro hockey game. 14,288 came out to see the ...
The league previously set the U.S. attendance record with 13,736 fans at a game in Detroit last season, which was later broken in Denver in January 2025, ...