The PWHL is heading west by selecting Vancouver as its first expansion franchise on Wednesday as part of the six-team league’s objective to broaden its reach across North America.
A member of the Vancouver Angels under-11 girls team, with her teammates holding up signs reading ‘’PWHL we want a team,‘’ made the announcement official during a news conference by saying: ‘’We got a team.‘’ The PWHL then cut to highlights of the league’s ‘’Takeover Tour’’ neutral site game in Vancouver in January, and closed with a visual of the PWHL Vancouver logo.
'‘The momentum behind the PWHL continues to grow and the fans have made it clear. They’re ready for a team here and now. Today is a great day for a city that passionately supports its teams,‘’ vice president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford said. ‘’This expansion brings greater visibility to the West Coast, expands our geographic footprint, and most importantly, grows the game.‘’
And the addition of a second expansion team — with Seattle a candidate — is on the horizon, vice president of business operations Amy Scheer told The Associated Press.
'‘While some might say Seattle is the obvious shoe to drop, that doesn’t mean that’s what we’re going to do,‘’ Scheer said of pairing the two Pacific Northwest markets.
'‘So we’ll see what the following weeks or months bring,‘’ she added, while saying it would be reasonable to expect the PWHL to expand by two teams for the start of next season.
Though the league is targeting Seattle, an agreement has not been finalized, a person with knowledge of the discussions told the AP and spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks are private. Should a deal not be reached, the PWHL would consider other markets, the person said, with Denver and Detroit serving as likely candidates.
The addition of Vancouver represents a major milestone for a league that’s brought together the sport’s top players since being established in June 2023 and is in the midst of completing its second season.