Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL)
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Coverage of the now-defunct CWHL
CWHL Recap: Furies take a beating, Thunder steal a point
Three Toronto goals and a 43 save performance from Markham goalie Liz Knox were not enough for wins tonight.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Jessica Platt has something to say
Plus U18 wrap-up, NWHL vs USA and plenty of CWHL news
Toronto Furies to feature in CWHL Sportsnet schedule
First television broadcast of the season will be January 28th against the Calgary Inferno.
CWHL Recap: Red Star sweep the Furies, Thunder fall to Rays in the shootout
PPP’s Furies Fete did not turn out to be fantastic.
CWHL Recap: Furies shut out by Red Star, Thunder triumph over Rays
Alex Carpenter and Rachel Llanes scored their first CWHL goals and Jenna McParland put up her first three goals of the season.
Markham Thunder sign Megan Bozek
The 2014 Olympic silver medalist returns to the CWHL.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Russian U18s make history at Worlds
Plus Nations Cup results, and college hockey is back!
Should the Toronto Furies give Megan Bozek a call?
The CWHL’s Toronto franchise could use some help and the USWNT defender might be the answer.
Toronto Furies Recap: Goodbye, losing streak!
Fulton and Prévost score, Furies beat the Boston Blades 2-1
Thunder come back to beat Rays 5-4 (SO) Furies lose 4-2 to Blades
The first games of 2018 could have gone better, but they could have gone worse.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: What is USA Hockey thinking?
Plus, the Pegulas buy the Beauts, Canada finalizes their roster and two major tournaments begin this week.
Team Canada brings Thunder and Furies to the Olympics
Renata Fast and Laura Stacey will make their Olympic debuts.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Year in Review
Plus, Russia, Switzerland and Canada were the winners in pre-Olympic play this week.
CWHL Recap: Furies, Thunder both lose final games of 2017
Montréal edges Markham in a shootout, Toronto falls to Calgary
CWHL Recap: Markham and Toronto both lose in OT
Both teams came back from a three goal deficit but both lost in OT
Toronto Furies trade Erin Ambrose to Montréal
Toronto will receive first round picks in 2018 and 2019, third round picks in 2018 and 2020
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: What’s next for Russia?
Les Canadiennes hang their banners, the Pride get another win and college hockey winds down for the break.
Thunder sweep Blades, Canadiennes sweep Furies
Taylor Woods scores twice to beat Boston, Noémie Marin has a hat trick against Toronto
Thunder win in the shootout, Furies lose in a blowout
Kristen Barbara is the hero of the game for the Thunder.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Can Canada keep it up?
We look at last night’s game, the DivIIB qualifying tournament and hockey highlights around the world.
Two goalies are not enough: Furies lose to Montréal 8-3
The Furies last home game of 2017 was not their best.
Bettez beats the Thunder 3-2 in the shootout
Erica Howe puts on a 30-plus save performance in the loss.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Tournament season and the return of Croatia
Plus, Victoria Bach just keeps going, Team USA has added more players and Leif Boork has an expiration date.
Shenzhen trip ends in a close loss for Markham Thunder 1-0
Toronto Furies bring the first shootout to Shenzhen and come away with one point.
Thunder fall to Red Star in special teams battle 4-2
Elaine Chuli collects another shutout, beating the Furies 5-0