Inaugural PWHL game a success

| January 1, 2024 in Sports

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It was an exciting day in the hockey community as the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) dropped the puck for its inaugural season. 

The match between New York and Toronto marked 125 days since the league was first announced. 

The league’s first season will run until June 2024 and features six different teams such as Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Boston, New York and Minnesota. 

Tennis legend Billie Jean King, who is also an advisory board member of the league, was on hand for the ceremonial puck drop.

“Finally giving women professional hockey players the structure, the support and the sport they deserve, that hockey deserves. I proudly stand here celebrating these trailblazers,” said King at the PWHL draft in September. 

“And the best part? We are just getting started. The PWHL is just getting started.”

Today's game was held at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto.

Ella Shelton scored the first goal in league history halfway through the first period en route to a 4-0 New York win.

The next game is scheduled for Tuesday as Ottawa takes on Montreal and the games will be broadcast on various networks.

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