New York Sirens @ Toronto Sceptres
7 PM at Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto
Watch in New York area on MSG
Watch in Canada on Prime Video Canada
Watch outside of Canada on the PWHL Youtube Channel or thePWHL.com.
While we weren't watching Toronto clinched a playoff spot on Sunday. With two or one game remaining for all teams, the Sceptres have 45 points and are behind the Victoire, who have 50 points, but only one game left. The Sceptres need the Victoire to lose, but they can actually come first. However, a loss tonight of any kind and the Victoire clinch first place.
Botson is only one point behind Toronto in third place, but they also only have one game remaining.
New York is the only team eliminated so far and they have clinched the first draft pick.
Today at the final Pride game in the PWHL, the artist responsible for the Pride logo, Eli, will drop the puck.
Eli, is a queer, trans visual storyteller and community advocate whose work celebrates identity, joy, and resilience.
[T]he TEMPO Queer Tenor Choir will perform the national anthems, setting an inclusive and powerful tone for the evening. Based in Toronto, TEMPO is a celebrated vocal ensemble made up of queer tenors who use music as a form of connection, resistance, and celebration within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
DJ Levi will be curating the soundtrack for the evening, bringing dynamic, inclusive energy to the arena. A proud member of the queer community, DJ Levi is known not only for their electrifying sets but also for their commitment to creating safer, affirming spaces through music.
Attendees will also get to meet Zahra Mahmoodi, who has had an eventful life for one so young.
Drawing from her lived experience as a refugee and member of a marginalized ethnic group, Zahra now works as a Program Officer at Rainbow Railroad, supporting LGBTQI+ refugees through the Government-Assisted Refugee program.
Read the full details here:
With even more events and attendees mentioned here:
Identity, joy, resilience, connection, resistance, celebration, dynamic, inclusive, safer, affirming, supporting. Pride.
"When you see somebody being their true authentic self, doing what they love, in their profession, in their sport, it speaks volumes for people." 🥹
— x - Toronto Sceptres (@PWHL_Toronto) April 29, 2025
We sat down with members of Queer Hockey Hamilton to discuss what allyship and representation in the sport, especially in the PWHL… pic.twitter.com/hT1MuowUCE
Lineups will be out closer to gametime.


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