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American Focus > Blog > Sports > The PWHL pulled off its inaugural season. Year 2 will decide the future of women’s pro hockey
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The PWHL pulled off its inaugural season. Year 2 will decide the future of women’s pro hockey

Last updated: November 26, 2024 8:07 pm
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Marie-Philip Poulin was overcome with emotion as she stood on the blue line at the Bell Centre in Montreal, tears welling up in her eyes. The world record crowd in attendance was giving her a thunderous ovation, a standing ovation that lasted over 20 seconds from the 21,105 fans present. Poulin, widely regarded as the best women’s hockey player in the world for nearly a decade, had always received a warm welcome from fans, especially in her home province of Quebec. But this ovation felt different, it felt like a culmination of years of hard work and dedication.

The game on April 20 marked a significant milestone for the inaugural Professional Women’s Hockey League season, breaking the all-time attendance record for women’s hockey. Since its launch in January 2024, the PWHL has been met with resounding success. Millions of viewers tuned in to watch games, attendance records were shattered, and demand for tickets in certain markets was so high that teams had to move to larger venues. Just recently, the league announced plans for expansion as early as the 2025-26 season, a testament to its rapid growth and popularity.

However, as the PWHL gears up for its second season, questions loom about its long-term sustainability and success. Can the league maintain its positive momentum now that the initial excitement has subsided? What steps need to be taken to ensure the PWHL’s continued growth and success?

Stan Kasten, a prominent sports executive and president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, played a pivotal role in the creation of the PWHL. After witnessing the overwhelming success of the league’s inaugural season, with record-breaking attendance numbers and widespread fan support, Kasten knew that the PWHL was here to stay.

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The league faced its fair share of challenges during its first season, including supply issues with merchandise, fluctuating attendance figures in certain markets, and internal team conflicts. Despite these obstacles, the overall response to the PWHL was overwhelmingly positive, exceeding initial attendance projections and garnering support from fans and sponsors alike.

As the PWHL enters its second season, the focus is on maintaining and building upon the momentum generated in Year 1. The league has made several positive changes during the offseason, including the introduction of team names, logos, and jerseys, as well as the expansion of venues in key markets.

Expansion is also on the horizon for the PWHL, with plans to add up to two new teams as early as 2025-26. The influx of international players and talent from the NCAA has been a driving force behind the league’s expansion efforts, ensuring a competitive and diverse player pool.

One of the key challenges facing the league is the wage gap between top players and the majority of the roster, a result of the collective bargaining agreement set in place. While the league has made strides in player compensation, there is still work to be done to ensure fair wages for all players.

Despite these challenges, the focus for Year 2 of the PWHL is on the game itself. Poulin summed it up best when she said, “This year is about making it normal that we play in bigger buildings that sell out, that people are excited to be there. And now we’re just going to play hockey because that’s our job.”

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As the PWHL continues to grow and evolve, the league remains committed to showcasing the incredible talent and athleticism of women’s hockey players and building a sustainable future for the sport. With a strong foundation in place and a dedicated fan base, the future looks bright for the Professional Women’s Hockey League.

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