PWHL experiences record attendance growth in third regular season | CBC Sports
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PWHL experiences record attendance growth in third regular season | CBC Sports
"The PWHL attracted 1,116,497 fans in attendance across 120 regular-season games, marking a significant milestone in the league's growth and popularity."
"Average attendance rose 28 percent from the entire 2024-25 season to 9,304 per game, showcasing the increasing interest in women's hockey."
"On April 4, the PWHL set a U.S. attendance record for women's ice hockey with a sold-out crowd of 18,006 at Madison Square Garden."
"The league began with six teams and expanded this season to include the Vancouver Goldeneyes and Torrent, reflecting its growing footprint."
The Professional Women's Hockey League achieved significant growth in its third regular season, attracting over one million attendees for the first time. The league recorded 1,116,497 fans across 120 games, with an average attendance of 9,304, marking a 28 percent increase from the previous season. This also represents a 71 percent rise from the inaugural season. A notable highlight was the U.S. attendance record set on April 4, with 18,006 fans at Madison Square Garden. The league expanded to include two new franchises this season.
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