The PWHL is taking womenBԪַs pro hockey to places from Raleigh, North Carolina, to the Pacific Northwest in releasing its nine-date schedule of neutral site games on Monday.
Billed as the BԪַTakeover Tour,BԪַ the six-team league selected six U.S. cities BԪַ Raleigh, Buffalo, Detroit, St. Louis, Denver and Seattle BԪַ and Canadian stops in Vancouver and Quebec City, with one site yet to be announced. The announcement comes as the PWHL prepares to open its second season on Nov. 30, and with the league launching plans .
BԪַBringing PWHL games to fans across both countries is a natural next step as we continue building our audience,BԪַ said Amy Scheer, PWHL senior vice president of business operations. BԪַThe PWHL BԪַTakeover TourBԪַ lets us showcase our game and exceptional athletes across a wider North American footprint BԪַ an exciting moment for our players and an important move for our business as we consider expansion.BԪַ
The league is also exploring the opportunity to hold neutral site games in Europe after this season.
, with defending champion Minnesota playing New York on March 16. Last year, Detroit drew a crowd of 13,736 in hosting one of the leagueBԪַs two neutral-site games BԪַ with the other played in Pittsburgh.
Buffalo made the list and will play host to Boston facing New York on Feb. 23.
This marks the return of womenBԪַs pro hockey to Buffalo after losing the Beauts, who in 2015 were founding members of the four-team National WomenBԪַs Hockey League. The NWHL eventually became the Premier Hockey Federation, which folded after it was bought out in June 2023 in paving the way to establish the PWHL.
With the exception of Quebec City, the other seven announced neutral-site games will be played at the homes of each cityBԪַs NHL franchise. Quebec City has an NHL-ready arena, the BԪַtron Centre, and has already began making a pitch to land a PWHL expansion franchise.
Each of the PWHLBԪַs six teams will play at least two neutral site games as part of the leagueBԪַs schedule, .
The neutral site schedule opens with Montreal playing Boston in Seattle on Jan. 5, followed by Montreal playing Toronto in Vancouver three days later.
The schedule is rounded out with Montreal playing Minnesota in Denver on Jan. 12 and Ottawa and Montreal will play in Quebec City on Jan. 19, in a game previously announced. Raleigh will play host to Ottawa facing Minnesota on March 7, and Ottawa will play Boston in St. Louis on March 29.