Published • loading... • Updated
With 2 new teams, PWHL announces 120-game schedule and opportunities for more neutral-site stops
The PWHL increases its schedule from 90 to 120 games, adding two Pacific Northwest teams and a 28-day Olympic break for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games.
- The 2025-26 regular season schedule for the Women's professional hockey league was released, featuring a record 120 games beginning November 21, highlighted by a matchup between the league's two new teams from Seattle and Vancouver.
- The schedule expanded from 90 games last year due to adding two Pacific Northwest teams and includes about 20 neutral-site games with venues not yet announced.
- Each team will play 30 games, facing each opponent at least four times—hosting two games and playing two away—culminating in a final day on April 25 that features every team competing.
- Executive vice president Jayna Hefford expressed excitement about Season Three, highlighting the launch of the league’s inaugural expansion teams and the extension of the PWHL’s presence to the West Coast.
- The schedule includes a 28-day Olympic break from January 29 to February 25, coinciding with the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games where league stars will compete.
Insights by Ground AI
11 Articles
11 Articles

+2 Reposted by 2 other sources
With 2 new teams, PWHL announces 120-game schedule and opportunities for more neutral-site stops
With the addition of two teams in the Pacific Northwest, the PWHL on Wednesday released an expanded 120-game coast-to-coast schedule, which also includes as many as 20 options for yet-to-be-announced neutral site outings.

+4 Reposted by 4 other sources
With 2 new teams, PWHL announces 120-game schedule and opportunities for more neutral site stops
With the addition of two teams in the Pacific Northwest, the PWHL released an expanded 120-game coast-to-coast schedule, which also includes as many as 20 options for yet-to-be-announced neutral site outings.
·United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources11
Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Center
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources are Center
71% Center
L 29%
C 71%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium