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There may not be a stronger goaltending duo in the PWHL than Vancouver’s tandem of Kristen Campbell and Emerance Maschmeyer. The two goaltenders, each with a wealth of international experiences and ...
Looking at Canada and USA's goaltending heading into the 2026 Olympics, both teams have familiar faces that appear to be destined for crease time in Milano Cortina, Italy.
Thrust into the role of starting goalie with the Ottawa Charge this past spring, rookie Gwyneth Philips led the team to the PWHL Finals against Minnesota. She's set to be the team's starter next ...
Sarah Nurse will start her first season with the still-unnamed Vancouver franchise in the Professional Women's Hockey League ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League has taken the sporting world by storm over the past 24 months. From hastily putting ...
In net, Canada is bringing back Ann-Renee Desbiens, the nation's long-time starter, as well as Emerance Maschmeyer, who has been her backup in recent seasons but missed the 2025 World ...
After she was left unprotected by the Toronto Sceptres in June’s expansion draft, Nurse made the decision to sign a one-year ...
Following a season ending injury to then-starter Emerance Maschmeyer back on March 11th, Philips took the reins and showcased the skillset which made her so successful during her collegiate career at ...
After being taken by the Charge in the third round, 14th overall, of the 2024 PWHL Draft, the Athens, Ohio native had a little bit of a slow start to her PWHL career backing up Emerance Maschmeyer.
PWHL Vancouver coach Brian Idalski can obviously talk pro women’s hockey. He can also talk Dave (The Hammer) Schultz.
When the dust settled, Vancouver’s roster included Nurse’s Olympic teammates Emerance Maschmeyer and Claire Thompson, former Toronto teammates Izzy Daniel and North Vancouver’s Hannah Miller ...