Author: Cee Benwell
Longtime hockey player and fan, host of PWHL Puck Drop Podcast and GameDay Hockey on YouTube, X, hockey writer and proud supporter of women's hockey.
PWHL Playoff Spots Still Up For Grabs
- Cee Benwell
- April 29, 2024
Toronto and Montreal are the only two teams to have clinched a postseason berth. The PWHL’s inaugural season has been a solid success when it comes to the competitiveness and parity of the teams. All original six teams have been knotted closely together, with no one team running away with the top spot and none left behind by a […]
Read MorePWHL Toronto Players in the 2024 Women’s World Championship
- Cee Benwell
- April 19, 2024
The league’s most successful team sent seven players to the Worlds with the goal of winning it all. Will that success translate now to a first-ever PWHL championship? With PWHL Toronto leading in the standings before the league took a two-week break for the World Championship, it seemed like an inopportune moment for the team […]
Read MorePWHL Toronto’s Extraordinary Season
- Cee Benwell
- April 8, 2024
PWHL Toronto’s journey from worst to first has been remarkable, even in a season full of firsts for the brand new league. It began with a disheartening 4-0 loss to New York in the PWHL’s historic first game, followed by three more losses in their first five, firmly planting Toronto at the bottom of the […]
Read MoreWomen’s World Championships 2024 Preview
- Cee Benwell
- April 2, 2024
The 2024 Women’s World Championship gets underway this week in Utica, New York, with round-robin games beginning April 3. The USA is defending its title after reclaiming the gold last year following two years of Canadian victories. With Czechia coming on strong, there could be an upset, and Finland and Switzerland are always in the […]
Read MoreGame Recap: PWHL Montreal vs. PWHL Minnesota | 3/24/2024
- Cee Benwell
- March 25, 2024
Two of the top four teams in the PWHL clashed on Sunday afternoon as PWHL Montreal visited Minnesota at the Xcel Energy Center, and PWHL Minnesota continued its recent strong play, winning a highly-charged contest 3-2 in the shootout. Minnesota will remain in second place in the league and Montreal stays in third going into […]
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