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April 1, 2026 - MONTRÉAL - The Montréal Victoire announced on Wednesday that defender Erin Ambrose has been activated from long-term injured reserve (LTIR). In a corresponding move, the team has returned rookie forward Maya Labad to its Reserve Player list.
Ambrose sustained a lower-body injury while representing Canada at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and has missed the team's last eight games. In 14 games this season, the 31-year-old defender has recorded four assists and posted a +3 rating. She helped Canada c... Full Story
April 1, 2026 - NEW YORK AND TORONTO - The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) today announced the PWHL Starting Six for March, recognizing the top three forwards, two defenders and one goaltender based on their performance over the previous month, inclusive of games played post-Olympics from Feb. 26-28. Forwards are selected regardless of position. The PWHL Starting Six is voted on each month by the Women's Chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) and PWHL broadcast personnel.
The PWHL Starting Six have been r... Full Story
March 31, 2026 - NEW YORK - The New York Sirens announced a series of roster moves ahead of today's Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) roster freeze. Rookie forward Kristýna Kaltounková has been placed on long-term injured reserve, rookie defender Nicole Vallario has been signed to a PWHL Standard Player Agreement, and forwards Sarah Bujold and Kira Juodikis have signed Reserve Player contracts.
Kaltounková has missed the last two Sirens games with a lower-body injury, and her LTIR designation is retroactive to Mar. ... Full Story
March 31, 2026 - BOSTON, MA - The Boston Fleet announced today that forward Noemi Neubauerová has been signed to a Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Reserve Player contract ahead of Tuesday's PWHL roster freeze.
The native of Prague, Czechia, is a veteran with the Czech national team and a two-time Olympian (2022, 2026), both alongside Fleet defender Daniela Pejšová. Neubauerová was also named to eight World Championship rosters (2021-26, 2019, 2016) in addition to three U18 teams (2015-17). Etching her name in... Full Story
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Victoire Activate Amrbose from LTIR, Return Labad to Reserve Player List
April 1, 2026 - MONTRÉAL - The Montréal Victoire announced on Wednesday that defender Erin Ambrose has been activated from long-term injured reserve (LTIR). In a corresponding move, the team has returned rookie forward Maya Labad to its Reserve Player list.
Ambrose sustained a lower-body injury while representing Canada at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and has missed the team's last eight games. In 14 games this season, the 31-year-old defender has recorded four assists and posted a +3 rating. She helped Canada c... Full StoryMore Professional Women's Hockey League stories below
PWHL Announces Starting Six for March
April 1, 2026 - NEW YORK AND TORONTO - The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) today announced the PWHL Starting Six for March, recognizing the top three forwards, two defenders and one goaltender based on their performance over the previous month, inclusive of games played post-Olympics from Feb. 26-28. Forwards are selected regardless of position. The PWHL Starting Six is voted on each month by the Women's Chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) and PWHL broadcast personnel.
The PWHL Starting Six have been r... Full StorySirens Announce Roster Moves Before Deadline
March 31, 2026 - NEW YORK - The New York Sirens announced a series of roster moves ahead of today's Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) roster freeze. Rookie forward Kristýna Kaltounková has been placed on long-term injured reserve, rookie defender Nicole Vallario has been signed to a PWHL Standard Player Agreement, and forwards Sarah Bujold and Kira Juodikis have signed Reserve Player contracts.
Kaltounková has missed the last two Sirens games with a lower-body injury, and her LTIR designation is retroactive to Mar. ... Full StoryFleet Sign Olympian Noemi Neubauerová to Reserve Player Contract
March 31, 2026 - BOSTON, MA - The Boston Fleet announced today that forward Noemi Neubauerová has been signed to a Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Reserve Player contract ahead of Tuesday's PWHL roster freeze.
The native of Prague, Czechia, is a veteran with the Czech national team and a two-time Olympian (2022, 2026), both alongside Fleet defender Daniela Pejšová. Neubauerová was also named to eight World Championship rosters (2021-26, 2019, 2016) in addition to three U18 teams (2015-17). Etching her name in... Full StoryProfessional Women's Hockey League News
- Victoire Activate Amrbose from LTIR, Return Labad to Reserve Player List - Montreal Victoire (April 1)
- PWHL Announces Starting Six for March - (April 1)
- Sirens Announce Roster Moves Before Deadline - New York Sirens (March 31)
- Fleet Sign Olympian Noemi Neubauerová to Reserve Player Contract - Boston Fleet (March 31)
- PWHL Weekly Notebook - (March 30)
- Minnesota Frost Acquire Defender Roese from New York - Minnesota Frost (March 30)
- New York Sirens Complete Trade, Welcome Forward Denisa Kříová in Exchange for Jincy Roese - New York Sirens (March 30)
- Goldeneyes Sign Olympian Sini Karjalainen to a Reserve Player Contract - Vancouver Goldeneyes (March 30)
- Philips Backstops Ottawa to 2-0 Road Win in Seattle - Ottawa Charge (March 30)
- Crowd of 16,586 Welcomes Captain Hilary Knight Back to Torrent Lineup in 2-0 Loss to Charge - Seattle Torrent (March 29)
- Fleet First to Clinch Playoff Berth with 4-2 Win over Reigning Champions - Boston Fleet (March 29)
- Frost Fall Short to Top-Ranked Fleet in Sunday Matinee Game - Minnesota Frost (March 29)
- Former Sceptres Sting Toronto in 3-2 Loss - Toronto Sceptres (March 29)
- Vancouver Tops Toronto 3-2 at Sold-Out Coca-Cola Coliseum - Vancouver Goldeneyes (March 29)
- Torrent Activate Hilary Knight Ahead Of today's home Game against Ottawa - Seattle Torrent (March 29)
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PWHL Headlines
- Sceptres unwind off ice with book club. What they're reading - Toronto Star (April 1)
- PWHL: What the Boston Fleet need to work on to win the Walter Cup - Boston Globe (April 1)
- PWHLPA president hopes salary leak can help players push for more - Toronto Globe and Mail (April 1)
- Calgary Takeover Tour stop rekindles Inferno memories on path to PWHL - Toronto Sun (April 1)
- Ottawa Charge expecting season-high crowd at Canadian Tire Centre - Ottawa Citizen (April 1)
- Vancouver Goldeneyes secure road victory against Toronto Sceptres - Abbotsford News (March 31)
- Fleet sign Olympian Noemi Neubauerova on reserve contract - Boston Globe (March 31)
- Record number of fans pack Detroit PWHL Takeover Tour game as push for expansion to the city - FOX 2 Detroit (March 31)
- Trio helps Ottawa beat Seattle 2-0, spoiling return of Torrent captain Hilary Knight - KING (March 31)
- Frost trade Denisa Kov to Sirens for Roese - St. Paul Pioneer Press (March 31)
- More investment in women's hockey means players peak later in PWHL - Boston Globe (March 30)
- Seattle Torrent activate captain Hilary Knight from IR - My Northwest (March 30)
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