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The PWHL expansion process is over. Now it's on to free agency and the PWHL entry draft. With so many holes punched in rosters through expansion, free agency will be hugely important process this offseason.
The return of the Seattle Vamps? Women's hockey has a long history in Seattle and could provide inspiration as PWHL Seattle considers a permanent name.
Seattle's brand-new women's pro hockey team is coming together. The yet-to-be-named franchise hired its first players, including league star and Olympic gold medalist Hillary Knight, last week. They added to the roster in yesterday's expansion draft. KUOW’s Kim Malcolm checked in with Seattle Times reporter Kate Shefte for some PWHL hiring updates.
As Hilary Knight winds down her international career, the face of U.S. women’s hockey isn’t done with her trailblazing ways.
Among those was whether to protect Hilary Knight, the franchise’s inaugural captain, or to focus on the future and protect Alina Müller.
Seattle inked forward Alex Carpenter to a one-year deal, the franchise's fourth signing during its exclusive window.
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The 12-year-old Garcia-Dudek is a big fan of women’s national team stars like Hilary Knight, who starred for the Boston Fleet of the Professional Women’s Hockey League last season. Pretty soon, Garcia-Dudek — who started playing through the Seattle Kraken’s Learn to Play program — won’t have to look across the country for role models like Knight.
Danielle Marmer was going to be named the general manager of Boston’s PHWL team, and she wanted Meghan Turner to come with her.