
Happy Holidays from the PWHL - Action resumes with three games after Christmas
NEW YORK AND TORONTO (December 24, 2024) – A closer look at on- and off-ice highlights from around the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) heading into the holiday break.
100TH PWHL GAME TO BE PLAYED DEC. 27
When the puck drops between Boston and Toronto on Friday night following the holiday break it will be the 100th game in PWHL history. The 99 games played thus far reflect 72 during the inaugural regular season, 13 in the playoffs, and 14 in the 2024-25 campaign. Total attendance through all 99 PWHL games is 569,367 – an average of 5,751 per game. This season’s attendance through 14 games is 85,837 – an average of 6,131 per game.
FROST STAY IN FIRST PLACE IN PWHL STANDINGS
The Minnesota Frost (3-1-1-0) sit alone atop the overall standings with 12 points. They extended their winning streak to four straight games with a 5-2 victory at home against the Ottawa Charge on Thursday, followed by a 4-3 shootout win on the road against the New York Sirens on Sunday in a battle for first place. The reigning PWHL champions, who are a perfect 3-for-3 all-time in shootouts, have scored a league-high 20 goals, and are the only team in the league without a regulation loss this season. Despite the loss to the Frost, the Sirens (2-1-1-1) stay in second place with nine points, having earned four points in two games last week, including a 4-2 victory over the Toronto Sceptres on Wednesday at Prudential Center in the team’s home opener. Click here to see PWHL standings.