PWHL effect infuses 2024 women’s world hockey championship
UTICA, N.Y. — How the new Professional Women’s Hockey League will change the international game is the buzz heading into the 2024 women’s world hockey championship.
The 10-country tournament opening Wednesday in Utica, N.Y., is the first world championship since the six-team PWHL began operating Jan. 1 in Canada and the United States.
The rosters of defending champion U.S. and rival Canada are dominated by PWHL players with a combined 30.
“It’s one of the first times that we’ve come in completely game ready having come off a season,” Canadian forward Sarah Nurse said.