Women's Hockey
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Coverage of women's hockey with a Team Canada and Toronto focus.
Espoo 2019: How to watch the IIHF Women’s World Championships
Ten teams, one goal — follow along in the quest for gold.
Espoo 2019 semi-finals: Canada falls to Finland
Finland will have their first chance at gold, while Canada will meet Russia in the bronze medal game.
Espoo 2019 Quarter-finals: Canada powers through Germany
Canada unleashed 66 shots against Germany while Japan kept it close against USA.
Espoo 2019 day six: Canada beats Finland 6-1
Joy for Japan, double digits for USA and the Czechs go four and oh.
Espoo 2019 day five: Canada crushes Russia 5-1
Furies captain Natalie Spooner scores a hat trick to lead her team to the win.
Espoo 2019 day four: USA rolls over Switzerland
France gets their first lead of the tournament but comes up short against Sweden.
Espoo day three: Annie Pankowski and Team USA beat Canada 3-2
Brianne Jenner’s 100th game didn’t go quite the way she wanted.
Espoo 2019 Day two: History and heartbreak
France and Switzerland each score their first goal of the tournament.
Why did the CWHL close up shop?
And is there a path to a sustainable future for women’s hockey?
Espoo 2019 Day one: Szabados shuts out Switzerland
Eight teams took the ice on day one of the IIHF Women’s World Championships
2019 IIHF Women’s World Championships preview: Group A
The teams in Group A have stars, skill and shiny hardware.
2019 IIHF Women’s World Championships preview: Group B
Group A might have more stars, but Group B will have the more interesting games in Espoo.
CWHL to cease operations
Just one week after the Clarkson Cup was awarded to the Calgary Inferno, the CWHL has announced the decision to cease business operations.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: We have winners!
League play is mostly over — next stop, Worlds.
Victoria Bach wins 2019 CWHL Rookie of the Year
Thunder coach Jim Jackson was the only other GTA award winner.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Championship season!
The NWHL season is over, the U Sports champions have been crowned, the SDHL season could end today, and the CWHL and NCAA have a big weekend ahead!
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Where does professional women’s hockey go from here?
With the Isobel Cup this coming weekend and the Clarkson Cup the weekend after, it’s time to pause and take a look at where the leagues stand right now.
CWHL Playoffs: Les Canadiennes de Montréal will meet the Calgary Inferno in the Clarkson Cup Final
The Markham Thunder and Toronto Furies were overwhelmed by stronger competition in the final semi-final games.
CWHL Playoffs: All tied up!
A McParland hat trick and Inferno puck luck force both semi-finals to a third game.
Toronto Furies beat Calgary, Markham Thunder shut out by Montréal in CWHL semi-finals
Natalie Spooner scores two to lift Toronto over Calgary, Emerance Maschmeyer shuts out Markham.
Canada announces IIHF Women’s World Championship roster
Seven GTA CWHL players will be competing in Espoo.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: CWHL playoff preview
Markham and Toronto go up against Montréal and Calgary this weekend.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: It’s playoff time!
The CWHL playoff picture is set, and the NWHL and NCAA are shaping up.
Toronto Furies are going to the CWHL Playoffs
The Furies won five straight at the end of the season and will face Calgary in the semifinals.