The 2024–25 PWHL season was the second season of operation of the Professional Women's Hockey League. All six teams received new names and logos: Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge, and Toronto Sceptres. The regular season began on November 30, 2024. The playoffs then began on May 7, 2025 and ended on May 26, with the Minnesota Frost winning their second consecutive Walter Cup after defeating the Ottawa Charge in four games for the title.

2024–25 PWHL season
LeagueProfessional Women's Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationNovember 30, 2024 – May 3, 2025
Games30 per team
Teams6
TV partner(s)CBC/Radio-Canada, TSN/RDS, Prime Video, NESN, FDSN North, MSG
2024 Draft
Top draft pickSarah Fillier
Picked byNew York Sirens
Regular season
Season championsMontreal Victoire
Season MVPMarie-Philip Poulin (Montreal Victoire)
Top scorerHilary Knight (Boston Fleet) & Sarah Fillier (New York Sirens) (29)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPGwyneth Philips (Charge)
Walter Cup
ChampionsMinnesota Frost
  Runners-upOttawa Charge
PWHL seasons

League business

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The 2024 PWHL Draft was held on June 10 in Saint Paul, Minnesota.[1]

On September 9, 2024, the PWHL revealed new names and logos for all six teams: Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge, and Toronto Sceptres.[2]

Front office changes

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Front office changes
Off–season
Team Previous general manager New general manager Notes
Minnesota Frost Natalie Darwitz Ken Klee*
Melissa Caruso
On June 7, 2024, one week after winning the league's inaugural championship and with only days before the draft, it was reported the general manager Natalie Darwitz would not return as general manager for the 2024–25 season. Darwitz was instead offered alternative options within the league.[3] Head coach Ken Klee served as acting general manager at the 2024 PWHL Draft with support from assistant coach Mira Jalosuo and team captain Kendall Coyne Schofield.[4][5] Caruso, most recently Vice President of Hockey Operations and Governance of the American Hockey League, was named general manager on September 3, 2024.[6]

(*) Indicates interim

Coaching changes

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Coaching changes
Off–season
Team Previous coach New coach Notes
New York Sirens Howie Draper Greg Fargo On May 11, 2024, one week after their final game of the season, last-place New York announced that coach Howie Draper would not return as coach for the 2024–25 season. Howie would remain with the team as a Special Advisor to the scouting department, while also returning to his previous job as head coach of the Alberta Pandas.[7] Greg Fargo, most recently the head coach of the Colgate Raiders, was named as his replacement on June 7, 2024.[8][9]

Arena changes

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Preseason

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Preseason schedule

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The PWHL preseason schedule was announced on October 1, 2024. Preseason was held in two camps in Toronto and Montreal, began on November 19, and concluded on November 22. Each camp hosted three teams. The Montreal camp was held at Verdun Auditorium and featured the Montreal Victoire, Boston Fleet, and Ottawa Charge. Meanwhile, the Toronto camp was held at the Ford Performance Centre and showcased the Toronto Sceptres, Minnesota Frost, and New York Sirens.[13]

All times in Eastern Time.

Game log
Pre-season camp
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
November 2014:00Montreal1–3Boston@ Verdun Auditorium [Recap 1]
November 2014:15Toronto1–3Minnesota@ Ford Performance Centre [Recap 2]
November 2114:00Boston1–6Ottawa@ Verdun Auditorium [Recap 3]
November 2114:30Minnesota4–3New YorkOT@ Ford Performance Centre [Recap 4]
November 2214:00Ottawa3–6Montreal@ Verdun Auditorium [Recap 5]
November 2214:30New York5–2Toronto@ Ford Performance Centre [Recap 6]

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Montreal Victoire (Y) 30 12 7 3 8 77 67 +10 53 Playoffs
2 Toronto Sceptres (X) 30 12 3 6 9 73 73 0 48
3 Ottawa Charge (X) 30 12 2 4 12 71 80 9 44[a]
4 Minnesota Frost (X) 30 10 5 4 11 85 76 +9 44[a]
5 Boston Fleet (E) 30 9 6 5 10 75 76 1 44[a]
6 New York Sirens (E) 30 8 4 5 13 71 80 9 37
Updated to match(es) played on May 3, 2025. Source: PWHL
(E) Eliminated; (X) Clinched playoff berth; (Y) Clinched first place
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Regulation wins: Ottawa 12, Minnesota 10, Boston 9

Schedule

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The regular season schedule was announced on October 15, 2024. The season began on November 30, 2024, and ended on May 3, 2025, with each team playing 30 games; six games against every opponent. The season also featured nine neutral site games across North America, called the PWHL Takeover Tour.[14][15][16]

All times in Eastern Time.[17]

Game log
November
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
November 302:00Boston1–3Toronto [Recap 7]
5:00Ottawa3–4MontrealSO [Recap 8]
December
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
December 16:00New York4–3MinnesotaOT[Recap 9]
December 37:00Toronto2–3Ottawa [Recap 10]
December 47:00Minnesota2–1Boston [Recap 11]
7:00New York4–1Montreal [Recap 12]
December 67:00Montreal2–1Ottawa@ Canadian Tire Centre [Recap 13]
December 72:00Minnesota6–3Toronto [Recap 14]
December 84:00New York2–4Boston [Recap 15]
December 177:00Ottawa2–3Boston [Recap 16]
December 187:00Toronto2–4New York [Recap 17]
December 198:00Ottawa2–5Minnesota [Recap 18]
December 212:00Montreal4–3TorontoOT [Recap 19]
December 2212:00Minnesota4–3New YorkSO [Recap 20]
December 277:00Boston2–4Toronto [Recap 21]
December 282:00Montreal3–2Minnesota [Recap 22]
December 291:00Ottawa3–1New York [Recap 23]
December 307:00Boston1–3Montreal [Recap 24]
December 317:00Ottawa2–1Toronto [Recap 25]
January
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
January 27:30Boston3–4MinnesotaOT [Recap 26]
January 42:00New York5–0MinnesotaCorinne Schroeder recorded shutout (1) [Recap 27]
January 54:00Montreal2–3BostonSO@ Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle [Recap 28]
January 77:00Ottawa3–2New York [Recap 29]
January 810:00Montreal4–2Toronto@ Rogers Arena, Vancouver [Recap 30]
7:30Boston1–2MinnesotaOT [Recap 31]
January 112:00Boston2–1OttawaOT [Recap 32]
January 1212:00Toronto0–1New YorkOTCorinne Schroeder recorded shutout (2) [Recap 33]
3:00Montreal2–4Minnesota@ Ball Arena, Denver
New US attendance record: 14,018
[Recap 34]
January 147:00Toronto4–2Ottawa [Recap 35]
January 157:00Minnesota2–3New YorkSO [Recap 36]
January 177:00Minnesota2–4Montreal [Recap 37]
January 191:00Ottawa1–2Montreal@ Videotron Centre, Quebec City [Recap 38]
January 217:00Ottawa1–0MinnesotaGwyneth Philips recorded shutout (1) [Recap 39]
January 227:00Toronto1–4Boston [Recap 40]
January 252:00New York2–4Toronto@ Scotiabank Arena [Recap 41]
January 263:00Boston2–5Minnesota [Recap 42]
January 277:00New York3–0OttawaKayle Osborne recorded shutout (1) [Recap 43]
January 287:00Toronto3–4MinnesotaSO [Recap 44]
January 297:00Ottawa1–4MontrealMarie-Philip Poulin recorded hat-trick (1) [Recap 45]
January 307:00Toronto3–4MontrealSO [Recap 46]
January 317:00New York2–3BostonSO [Recap 47]
February
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
February 12:00Ottawa2–4Toronto [Recap 48]
February 21:00Montreal2–1New York [Recap 49]
February 117:00Minnesota2–3TorontoOT [Recap 50]
February 127:00Boston4–0New YorkAerin Frankel recorded shutout (1) [Recap 51]
February 137:00Minnesota3–8OttawaTereza Vanišová recorded hat-trick (1) [Recap 52]
February 147:00Boston1–3Toronto [Recap 53]
February 152:00New York2–6Montreal [Recap 54]
February 161:00Minnesota2–4Boston [Recap 55]
4:00Toronto3–2OttawaOT@ Rogers Place, Edmonton [Recap 56]
February 174:00Boston4–1New York [Recap 57]
February 187:00Minnesota4–0MontrealMaddie Rooney recorded shutout (1) [Recap 58]
February 197:00Toronto4–1New York [Recap 59]
February 207:00Boston3–2OttawaOT [Recap 60]
February 222:00Montreal1–3Ottawa [Recap 61]
February 234:00Boston3–2New YorkSO@ KeyBank Center, Buffalo [Recap 62]
1:30Toronto2–1Minnesota [Recap 63]
February 257:00Toronto1–3Montreal [Recap 64]
February 267:00New York4–5OttawaOT [Recap 65]
March
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
March 12:00Boston2–3MontrealOT@ Bell Centre [Recap 66]
March 47:00Minnesota1–2MontrealSO [Recap 67]
March 57:00New York2–5BostonHilary Knight recorded hat-trick (1) [Recap 68]
March 67:00Montreal1–4Toronto [Recap 69]
March 77:00Ottawa0–5Minnesota@ Lenovo Center, Raleigh
Maddie Rooney recorded shutout (2)
[Recap 70]
March 82:00Montreal3–2BostonOT@ Agganis Arena, Boston [Recap 71]
March 91:00Minnesota2–1TorontoOT [Recap 72]
March 117:00Minnesota2–3Ottawa [Recap 73]
March 127:00Montreal2–3New YorkOT [Recap 74]
March 152:00Boston5–2Ottawa [Recap 75]
March 167:30Minnesota1–4New York@ Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
New US attendance record: 14,288
[Recap 76]
March 187:00Montreal2–3BostonSO [Recap 77]
March 197:00New York1–2Toronto [Recap 78]
March 2212:00Ottawa5–2New YorkTereza Vanišová recorded hat-trick (2),
Abby Roque scored the first Michigan goal
[Recap 79]
March 2312:00Toronto2–1Montreal [Recap 80]
March 257:00New York6–3Ottawa [Recap 81]
March 267:00Toronto4–2Boston@ Agganis Arena, Boston [Recap 82]
8:00Montreal4–1Minnesota [Recap 83]
March 292:00Ottawa2–1Boston@ Enterprise Center, St. Louis [Recap 84]
March 301:00Toronto2–5Minnesota [Recap 85]
April
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
April 17:00New York1–0MontrealCorinne Schroeder recorded shutout (3) [Recap 86]
April 27:00Ottawa4–0BostonGwyneth Philips recorded shutout (2)
Shiann Darkangelo recorded hat-trick (1)
[Recap 87]
April 2612:00Montreal2–3Ottawa [Recap 88]
2:00Toronto0–3BostonKlára Peslarová recorded shutout (1) [Recap 89]
April 272:00New York2–0MinnesotaCorinne Schroeder recorded shutout (4) [Recap 90]
April 287:00Boston2–3MontrealOT [Recap 91]
April 297:00New York1–2TorontoSO [Recap 92]
April 307:00Minnesota3–0OttawaNicole Hensley recorded shutout (1) [Recap 93]
May
DateTimeVisitorScoreHomeOTNotesBox Score/Recap
May 312:00Ottawa2–1TorontoOT [Recap 94]
1:00Minnesota8–1Boston [Recap 95]
2:00Montreal3–2New York [Recap 96]

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of the season.

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Hilary Knight Boston30151429012
Sarah Fillier New York30131629+1035
Daryl Watts Toronto30121527−212
Marie-Philip Poulin Montreal3019726+1721
Kendall Coyne Schofield Minnesota30121224+124
Hannah Miller Toronto29101424+148
Jessie Eldridge New York3091524018
Tereza Vanišová Ottawa3015722−238
Laura Stacey Montreal27111122+126
Taylor Heise Minnesota2981422+16
Sophie Jaques Minnesota2571522+1210
Renata Fast Toronto3061622036

Leading goaltenders

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The following goaltenders led the league in regular season goals against average at the conclusion of the season.

Minimum 600 minutes played

Player Team GP TOI W L OTL GA SO SV% GAA
Ann-Renée Desbiens Montreal 211228:171522380.932 1.86
Maddie Rooney Minnesota 191129:12873392.907 2.07
Gwyneth Philips Ottawa 15794:31851282.919 2.11
Kristen Campbell Toronto 211227:46984460.910 2.25
Aerin Frankel Boston 231342:181283511.921 2.28

Attendance

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Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal attendance
Toronto 14 9,059 126,830
Montreal 14 9,013 126,182
Ottawa 14 6,888 96,431
Minnesota 13 6,524 84,813
Boston 13 4,587 59,625
New York 13 2,764 35,933
Neutral sites 9 13,733 123,601
League 90 7,245 644,839

Supplemental discipline

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Suspensions

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Date of incident Offender Team Offense Length
December 4, 2024 Maggie Flaherty Minnesota Frost Illegal check to the head of Alina Müller.[18] 2 games
December 21, 2024 Rylind MacKinnon Toronto Sceptres Illegal check to the head of Amanda Boulier.[19] 1 game
January 3, 2025 Catherine Dubois Montreal Victoire Illegal check to the head of Megan Keller.[20] 1 game
January 4, 2025 Britta Curl-Salemme Minnesota Frost Roughing against Theresa Schafzahl.[21] 1 game
Kelly Babstock Boston Fleet Cross-checking against Britta Curl-Salemme.[21] 1 game
March 11, 2025 Britta Curl-Salemme Minnesota Frost Elbowing to the head of Megan Carter.[22] 1 game
March 29, 2025 Kelly Babstock Boston Fleet Slew footing against Jesse Compher[23] 2 games
April 7, 2025 Kati Tabin Montreal Victoire Illegal check to the head of Jessie Eldridge[24] 2 games
Zoe Boyd Ottawa Charge Illegal check to the head of Alina Müller[24] 1 game
May 9, 2025 Britta Curl-Salemme Minnesota Frost Illegal check to the head against Renata Fast.[25] 1 game
Total: 13 games

Fines

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Date of incident Offender Team Offense Amount
January 29, 2025 Tereza Vanišová Ottawa Charge Boarding against Taylor Girard.[26][27] $500.00
February 6, 2025 Marie-Philip Poulin Montreal Victoire Charging against Jade Downie-Landry.[28][29] $250.00
February 15, 2025 Marie-Philip Poulin Montreal Victoire Roughing against Emmy Fecteau.[30][31] $500.00
Dara Greig Montreal Victoire Boarding against Allyson Simpson.[30][31] $250.00
February 25, 2025 Hannah Brandt Boston Fleet Cross-check to the head against Brooke Hobson.[32] $250.00
March 4, 2025 Kristin O'Neill Montreal Victoire High-sticking against Emily Brown.[33] $250.00
March 11, 2025 Renata Fast Toronto Sceptres Cross-check to the head against Kendall Coyne Schofield.[22] $250.00
March 29, 2025 Erin Ambrose Montreal Victoire Cross-check to the shoulders and head against Denisa Křížová.[23] $250.00
Total: $2,500.00

Playoffs

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Bracket

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In each round, teams compete in a best-of-five series following a 2–2–1 format. The team with home ice advantage plays at home for games one and two (and game five, if necessary), and the other team is at home for games three and four. The top four teams make the playoffs.

In the first round, by virtue of finishing first in the regular season standings, the Montreal Victoire chose to play the Ottawa Charge, the third-place team. This selection meant that the second-place Toronto Sceptres would be the home team against the fourth-place Minnesota Frost.

 
Semi-finalsPWHL Finals
 
            
 
May 7–14, Coca-Cola Coliseum and Xcel Energy Center
 
 
Toronto Sceptres 3 3 5 3*
 
May 20–26 TD Place Arena and Xcel Energy Center
 
Minnesota Frost 2 5 7 4*
 
Minnesota Frost 1* 2* 2*** 2*
 
May 8–16, Place Bell and TD Place Arena
 
Ottawa Charge 2* 1* 1*** 1*
 
Montreal Victoire 2 3**** 0 1
 
 
Ottawa Charge 3 2**** 1 2
 
* - Denotes overtime period(s)

PWHL awards

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On June 25, 2025, the PWHL announced the 2025 award winners.[34]

Award Recipient(s) Runner(s)-up/Finalists Ref
Walter Cup Minnesota FrostOttawa Charge[35]
Billie Jean King MVP Award
Most valuable player, regular season
Marie-Philip Poulin (Montreal Victoire)Renata Fast (Toronto Sceptres)
Hilary Knight (Boston Fleet)
[36]
Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP Award
Most valuable player, playoffs
Gwyneth Philips (Ottawa Charge)N/a[37]
Forward of the Year Marie-Philip Poulin (Montreal Victoire)Sarah Fillier (New York Sirens)
Hilary Knight (Boston Fleet)
[38]
Defender of the Year Renata Fast (Toronto Sceptres)Sophie Jaques (Minnesota Frost)
Claire Thompson (Minnesota Frost)
[39]
Goaltender of the Year Ann-Renée Desbiens (Montreal Victoire)Aerin Frankel (Boston Fleet)
Gwyneth Philips (Ottawa Charge)
[40]
Rookie of the Year Sarah Fillier (New York Sirens)Jennifer Gardiner (Montreal Victoire)
Gwyneth Philips (Ottawa Charge)
[41]
Coach of the Year Kori Cheverie (Montreal Victoire)Carla MacLeod (Ottawa Charge)
Troy Ryan (Toronto Sceptres)
[42]
Points Leader
Regular season
Hilary Knight (Boston Fleet) – 29
Sarah Fillier (New York Sirens)
Daryl Watts (Toronto Sceptres) – 27[43]
Top Goal Scorer
Regular season
Marie-Philip Poulin (Montreal Victoire) – 19Hilary Knight (Boston Fleet) – 15
Tereza Vanišová (Ottawa Charge)
[43]


All-Star teams

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PositionFirst Team Second Team All-Rookie
F Sarah Fillier (New York) Kendall Coyne Schofield (Minnesota) Britta Curl-Salemme (Minnesota)
Hilary Knight (Boston) Tereza Vanisova (Ottawa) Sarah Fillier (New York)
Marie-Philip Poulin (Montreal) Daryl Watts (Toronto) Jennifer Gardiner (Montreal)
D Renata Fast (Toronto) Ella Shelton (Toronto) Cayla Barnes (Montreal)
Sophie Jacques (Minnesota) Claire Thompson (Minnesota) Anna Wilgren (Montreal)
G Ann-Renee Desbiens (Montreal) Aerin Frankel (Boston) Gwyneth Philips (Ottawa)

Transactions

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Draft

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The 2024 PWHL Draft was held on June 10, 2024.

Free agency

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Free agents who switched teams
Date Player New team Previous team
June 21, 2024[44] Daryl Watts Toronto Ottawa
June 21, 2024[45] Emma Woods Toronto New York
June 24, 2024[46] Rebecca Leslie Ottawa Toronto
June 25, 2024[47] Alexa Vasko Ottawa Toronto
July 9, 2024[48] Emma Greco Boston Minnesota

Imports

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Trades

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Retirement

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Date Player Team
June 16, 2024[60] Becca Gilmore Ottawa
June 17, 2024[61] Sophia Kunin Minnesota
June 20, 2024[62] Erica Howe Toronto
July 24, 2024[63] Brigitte Laganière Montreal
July 25, 2024[64] Amanda Leveille Minnesota
August 11, 2024[65] Taylor Wenczkowski Boston
October 7, 2024[66] Gigi Marvin Boston
October 8, 2024[67] Jess Jones Toronto
October 9, 2024[68] Lauriane Rougeau Toronto
October 11, 2024[69] Ann-Sophie Bettez Montreal
Emma Buckles Ottawa
Abby Cook Boston
Sammy Davis Ottawa
Rosalie Demers Ottawa
Kaleigh Fratkin Montreal
Fanni Garát-Gasparics Ottawa
Victoria Howran Ottawa
Emma Keenan Toronto
Sarah Lefort Montreal
Leah Lum Montreal
Lauren MacInnis Ottawa
Nikki Nightengale Minnesota
Carley Olivier New York
Lindsey Post New York
Alex Poznikoff Montreal
Brooke Stacey Montreal
November 23, 2024[70] Madison Packer New York

Broadcast rights

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Canada

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English

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Beginning with the 2024–25 season, 57 of the 90 games in the regular season, as well as one of the two semi-final series and the PWHL Finals, were broadcast in Canada by TSN. In addition, 17 Saturday afternoon games were broadcast by the CBC. All Tuesday Night games were streamed on Prime Video, as well as one of the two semi-final series.[71]

French

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During the regular-season, only Montreal Victoire games were broadcast in French. TSN's sister network RDS broadcast 18 of the Victoire's 30 regular-season games, with most Saturday games broadcast on CBC's sister network Radio-Canada and Tuesday games on Prime Video. Playoff coverage matched that of English Canada, with one semi-final series broadcast on Prime Video and the other, as well as the final series, on RDS.[71]

United States

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National

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All games were streamed on YouTube and the league's own website.[72] For the playoffs, the PWHL reached agreements with FanDuel Sports Network, Gray Media, Scripps Sports and the Sinclair Broadcast Group to expand its distribution of games.[a][73]

Local

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In New England, Boston Fleet games were broadcast on NESN. In the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area, Minnesota Frost games were broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network North. In the New York metropolitan area, New York Sirens games were broadcast on MSG Network.[72]

International

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Outside of Canada, all games were streamed on YouTube and the league's own website. Viewers in the Czech Republic and Slovakia could watch via Nova Sport.[72]

Notes

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References

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Recaps

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  4. "Minnesota @ New York (Preseason)". ThePWHL.com. November 21, 2024. Archived from the original on November 21, 2024. Retrieved November 21, 2024.
  5. "Ottawa @ Montreal (Preseason)". ThePWHL.com. November 22, 2024. Archived from the original on November 22, 2024. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
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