Congratulations to Marie-Philip Poulin and Hilary Knight on being named to TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports 🌟
As champions, captains, and trailblazers, they have built legacies that extend far beyond the ice. From delivering defining Olympic moments to helping fuel record-breaking growth for the PWHL, their impact continues to shape the future of the game.
See all 100 ➡️ https://t.co/tKLVoPHiQ1
The Professional Women's Hockey League drew 1.1M+ fans in Year 3 🏒
📈 Attendance +28% YoY
🤝 Partnerships +35%
🛍 In-arena merch sales doubled
📺 YouTube viewership +77%
Three straight seasons of momentum.
via PWHL | https://t.co/1T6demSx9P
The PWHL has been named the #1 Most Innovative Company in Sports and #38 on @FastCompany's World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies list 🎉
In less than three years, we’ve gone from a concept to sold-out arenas with a fan culture that’s unlike anything else in sports (thank you to all our fans from around the world!) We’re proud of the progress... and we're just getting started!
See the full list of sports award winners here: https://t.co/jxrryB3rxd
Read more on our website: https://t.co/jPN1FF0smV
For the first time ever, the PWHL will be on a national TV broadcast.
“Validated”, league executive Amy Scheer told USA TODAY Sports about the moment.
Here’s more on the March 28 broadcast:
https://t.co/hTLAaqT3km
24 hours? Not this year. 🤷♀️
International Women’s Day comes up one hour short this year. So today, PWHL players who wear 24 are wearing 23 — a reminder that when women get less, the answer is to give women’s sports more. This International Women’s Day, donate $23 to help girls get in, and stay in, the game.
CA ➡️ https://t.co/iy5yEippLG
U.S. ➡️ https://t.co/lC1WTLlIaW
#23HourPlay
"All the players that everybody was watching on the Olympic stage, they all play in the PWHL, it's the best league for women's hockey."🙌
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Megan Keller joins the @PatMcAfeeShow to talk about the @thepwhlofficial 🏒
Just in from @NBCSportsPR: Thursday's gold medal game between the US and Canada averaged 5.3 million viewers on USA Network and Peacock, with a peak of 7.7 million in overtime.
The most-watched women's Olympic hockey game ever.
The PWHL has proven there’s an appetite for professional women’s hockey and heading into Year 3, the league shows no signs of slowing down https://t.co/V12WWZ822m