VIDEO: Pro Women Hockey Players Threw Bombs In Crazy First-Ever PWHL Fight, And One Of The Players Was Left With A Bloody Mouth


The PWHL has six teams: The Charge, Fleet, Montréal Victoire, Toronto Sceptres, Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens. The top four teams make the postseason, with the No. 1 seed having the right to choose between the third or fourth seed as their semifinal opponent.

PWHL Is In Second Season Of Operations

Tereza Vanišová and Jill Saulnier fighting during PWHL game.
Tereza Vanišová and Jill Saulnier (Photo via Twitter)

After the Premier Hockey Federation ceased operations in 2023, businessman and Guggenheim Partners CEO Mark Walters and tennis legend Billie Jean King partnered with the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association to create the PWHL.

In its second season, the PWHL has seen a surge in attendance (the league reported a 33 percent increase through its first 43 games of 2024-25 compared to last year). With the playoff race heating up, attendance should only increase as the regular season nears its conclusion in May.