The GIST - Special Edition: Let’s do that hockey
From The GIST Team |
Season 2, loading…After an incredible offseason filled with team name reveals, jersey releases, and business deals aplenty, the puck drops on the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s (PWHL’s) second season later today. Here’s everything you need to know before the world’s best take the ice. |
Quote of The Day |
There were a lot of firsts last year and a lot of emotional moments…This year is about making it normal that we play in bigger buildings that sell out, that people are excited (to be there). Now we’re just going to play hockey because that’s our job. | |
— Montréal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin, reflecting on the PWHL’s historic inaugural season while setting expectations for the new standard. No one better to set the tone than Captain Clutch herself. |
The Breakdown |
🏫 The backdrop
Source: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
From the ashes of a long and complicated pro women’s hockey history, the PWHL officially launched last season with the world’s best talent, a stacked investor group, and a groundbreaking collective bargaining agreement (CBA) — the first-ever CBA to be ratified before the launch of a women’s sports league.
And all that momentum translated into a transformative offseason, where the league released long-awaited team names for each squad along with new jerseys in partnership with Bauer, further cementing the identity of the Original Six.
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⚙️ The set-up
Source: The Ice Garden
The regular season runs from today through May, with the six teams — Toronto Sceptres, Ottawa Charge, Montréal Victoire, New York Sirens, Boston Fleet, and Minnesota Frost — each playing 30 games (up from 24 last season).
Then comes the reason for the season: the playoffs, which begin on May 6th and will feature the top four regular-season teams. The postseason will again consist of two best-of-five series, with the No. 1 seed choosing whether to face the No. 3 seed or No. 4 seed in the first round. Can’t wait to see how the drama pans out this year. |
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🏒 The teams
Source: Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
💜 Minnesota Frost: The inaugural Walter Cup champs descended into turmoil just days after lifting the trophy, releasing their general manager amid reports of tension between her and the head coach, and veteran players. Minnesota also came under fire for using their No. 9 draft pick to select Britta Curl, despite her controversial social media activity.
💚 Boston Fleet: Last year’s runners-up also return most of their original core, including brickwall goalie Aerin Frankel and Second All-Star team defender Megan Keller. That said, Boston’s biggest problem last year was their offense — watch for veteran and hockey legend Hilary Knight to increase her production alongside fellow forward Alina Müller. Pucks on net, baby. 💙 Toronto Sceptres: Toronto finished first in last year’s regular season, steamrolling the competition with their juggernaut offense. The trouble is, reigning MVP Natalie Spooner — who led the league in scoring in 2023 — will miss the start of the season while recovering from knee surgery.
❤️ Montréal Victoire: Montréal contended with Toronto down the stretch to finish second in the regular season last year, but was shockingly bounced by Boston come playoff time. Expect the aforementioned Captain Canada and hometown hero Marie-Philip Poulin, 2023 Defender of the Year Erin Ambrose, and Quebec native, netminder Ann-Renée Desbiens, to dominate once again. 💛 Ottawa Charge: After narrowly missing the playoffs last season, Ottawa loaded up in the draft, selecting forward Danielle Serdachny with the No. 2 overall pick and defender Ronja Savolainen with the eighth selection. The young talent will be complemented by veteran captain Brianne Jenner, Ottawa’s top scorer last season. 🧜 NY Sirens: Following last year’s last-place showing, NY’s turnaround relies heavily on 2024 No. 1 overall draft pick Sarah Fillier, a generational talent whose goal-scoring abilities are expected to make an immediate impact in the Big Apple.
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📺 How to tune in
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Clear your cal because it all begins today at 2 p.m. ET when Boston travels to face Toronto at the Sceptres’ new digs before Ottawa and Montréal meet in an all-Canada tilt at 5 p.m. ET. Then come reigning champs Minnesota, who host NY tomorrow at 6 p.m. ET to round out the opening weekend.
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The GIST's Picks |
Here’s what has GIST HQ buzzing:
🎧 What to listen toOur recent conversation with Frost star Taylor Heise on The GIST of It. The inaugural Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP talks about being drafted No.1 overall, her thoughts on the new “no escape” rule, and Minnesota’s strategy heading into the season. ❤️ What to read“Linemates to Lifemates: A Hockey Love Story,” the CBC feature on Victoire teammates and newlyweds Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey. Ready the tissues. 🤝 What to check outJocks In Jills, the podcast co-hosted by hockey broadcasters Tessa Bonhomme and Julia Tocheri that was recently acquired by the PWHL’s new media venture, PWHL Media House. 🛍️ What to shopPWHL merch featuring the new branding for all six teams. One of everything, please. |
Fun and Games |
Question of the DayNow that you have “the gist” of the PWHL’s sophomore season, who’s your early pick to win it all this year? |
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