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Emily Clark Signs Two-Year Contract with Hamilton's PHWL Expansion Franchise

The move completes Hamilton’s five-player Phase 2 expansion list and reunites Clark with former Charge captain Brianne Jenner.

  • On Sunday, PWHL Hamilton signed forward Emily Clark to a two-year contract, with the expansion franchise announcing the agreement on June 7, 2026.
  • Previously, Clark was one of Ottawa's three foundational players, serving as a three-year alternate captain for the Charge since the team's debut.
  • Statistically, the 30-year-old is second in Charge history in assists with 27 and third in goals with 16 and points with 43, helping lead the team to back-to-back Walter Cup finals.
  • This signing completes the list of five players added to Hamilton during Phase 2 of the PWHL expansion process.
  • The move reunites Clark with former Charge captain Brianne Jenner, who joined the team in Phase 2 alongside Alina Müller, Nicole Gosling, and Kayle Osborne.
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Emily Clark signs two-year contract with Hamilton's PHWL expansion franchise

Forward Emily Clark has signed a two-year contract with Hamilton’s PHWL expansion frachise. Clark had been under contract with Ottawa through 2027-28.

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PWHL Hamilton signs former Ottawa forward Emily Clark to two-year deal

HAMILTON - PWHL Hamilton has signed forward Emily Clark to a two-year contract, the expansion franchise announced Sunday.

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After the first wave of signatures, Captain Brianne Jenner, Attacker Emily Clark and Defender Rory Guilday will continue their careers in new expansion teams of the LPHF. Brianne Jenner and Emily Clark are engaged in Hamilton while Rory Guilday joins San José. Each existing LPHF team could protect only three players. Thus, the Ottavian team decided to protect goaltender Gwyneth Philips, defender Ronja Savolainen and Franco-Ontarian attacker Rebe…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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