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women's hockey league ends

Saying business model is “financially unsustainable,” the CWHL is folding

Mar 31, 2019 | 9:25 AM

TORONTO — The Canadian Women’s Hockey League is no more.

The CWHL’s board of directors have decided to discontinue operations May 1 of this year, the league has announced.

“Unfortunately, while the on-ice hockey is exceptional, the business model has proven to be economically unsustainable,” the league said in a statement.  

The news comes a week after the 12th edition of the Clarkson Cup, and despite putting in placement new management led by former Canadian women’s star Jayna Hefford, and a new board last summer and fall.

The CWHL was founded in 2007 with a mandate to grow women’s hockey. It had six clubs throughout North America and China.

A record-175,000 fans tuned in to watch last week’s championship game.

The Canadian Press