What's Happening?
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is entering its postseason phase, with the semifinals set to begin. The top four teams—Montréal Victoire, Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, and Ottawa Charge—are competing for the 2026 Walter Cup. A unique rule
allows the top team, Montréal, to choose its semifinal opponent, selecting Minnesota for their matchup. The semifinals will be broadcast on various regional sports networks and streamed on the PWHL YouTube channel, providing fans with multiple viewing options. The series will follow a best-of-five format, with the first team to win three games advancing to the finals.
Why It's Important?
The PWHL playoffs are a significant event in women's sports, highlighting the growing popularity and competitiveness of women's hockey. The league's decision to broadcast games on multiple platforms, including YouTube, increases accessibility and visibility, potentially attracting a broader audience. This exposure is crucial for the league's growth and the promotion of women's sports. The playoffs also provide a platform for athletes to showcase their skills on a larger stage, which can lead to increased support and investment in women's hockey. The outcome of these games will determine the finalists competing for the prestigious Walter Cup.












