PWHL
Hockeytown Still Wants a Team
15,983 fans flocked to Little Caesars Arena for the second PWHL Detroit Takeover Tour game of the season, surpassing the previous 9,624 attendance on January 3rd, 2026. Merch lines wrapped around the building as fans waited for puck drop in Hockeytown. Creating an inclusive environment, Hockeytown welcomed fans of all kinds to the arena. Women,…
Read MoreOlympic Hockey Belongs to Megan Keller
When the moment demanded poise, Megan Keller delivered. In overtime, the Boston defender stepped into space and ended it — a golden goal that felt equal parts instinct and inevitability.
Read MoreMore Than a Game in Detroit
Nearly 10,000 fans filled the building for a neutral-site PWHL matchup — and the response made one thing clear: this market has the appetite.
Read MoreVancouver Rallies in Detroit
A back-and-forth matchup at Little Caesars Arena turned into a third-period showcase, as Vancouver scored three times in the final frame to erase a deficit and skate away with a 4–3 win over Boston in front of 9,624 fans in Detroit.
Read MoreKeller Named to U.S. Olympic Roster
Farmington Hills native Megan Keller has earned her spot on the U.S. Olympic women’s hockey roster another milestone in a career rooted in Michigan hockey and crowned by elite success at every level.
Read More123,601 fans. 9 cities. 1 PWHL tour.
The PWHL’s Takeover Tour has revolutionized women’s hockey by attracting a record-breaking 123,601 fans across nine cities. This remarkable achievement has generated unprecedented excitement and witnessed historic moments, solidifying the league’s momentum and indicating that this is merely the beginning of its remarkable journey.
Read MoreHockeytown wants a PWHL team
The PWHL Takeover Tour stop in Detroit was more than just a game, it was a statement. With a record-breaking crowd of 14,288, fans made it clear that women’s hockey belongs in HockeyTown. As momentum builds for professional women’s sports in Detroit, the question isn’t whether the city should have a PWHL team, but where they would play?
Read MorePWHL Takeover Tour: Minnesota Frost vs. New York Sirens
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) made history during its Takeover Tour in Detroit, where the Minnesota Frost faced off against the New York Sirens. The game not only showcased intense on-ice action but also marked a major milestone: the league’s one-millionth fan in attendance. The energy in the arena was electric, culminating in chants of “We want a team” from the passionate Detroit crowd. With Detroit under consideration as a potential PWHL expansion city, the enthusiasm of the fans added weight to the city’s candidacy.
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