PWHL Sells Out Madison Square Garden As Women’s Hockey Interest Grows
The PWHL has set or broken U.S. attendance records seven times since 2024, reflecting rising fan interest and league expansion from six to eight teams.
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Ice hockey-PWHL continues to rise with sold-out Madison Square Garden | Sports-Games
Tickets are already sold out for the 18,000-capacity venue, which would be a new U.S. attendance record for a professional women's ice hockey game. The PWHL has already broken that record seven times, most recently on February 27 with a sold-out crowd of 17,335 at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena for a game between the Torrent and Toronto Sceptres.
PWHL says league is smashing records after Olympics: ‘This is a movement’
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is riding the wave from the global spotlight on women’s hockey during the 2026 Olympics. Sixty-one PWHL athletes competed in the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, putting up a competitive 18-day tournament that ended in victory for the U.S. team. In the lead-up to the high-profile gold-medal game, experts had told Global News that the Olympic stage was a venue to “take the PWHL global in a different way” …
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