When the PHF first announced its salary cap and player benefits being expanded for Years 8-10, it certainly felt like the start of a new era for professional women’s hockey. A doubled salary cap, in particular, meant, at least on paper, more opportunities to find out what players are making and in turn determine what […]
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Wicked Angles: The pros and cons of single-elimination playoffs
Why the next era of PHF playoff hockey should have true series and not single-elimination showdowns.
Wicked Angles: PHF, teams need to turn their eyes toward an overlooked market in women’s hockey
While the league has pushed a family-friendly image overall, the adults in the room have a lot to offer, especially the younger ones.
Wicked Angles: Video review a necessary, yet underutilized change for the PHF
It’s not clear whether or not the refs have been given enough guidance on the new video review system — yet another hallmark of miscommunication in the PHF.
Wicked Angles: what “getting uncomfortable” means in the PHF
Welcome to Wicked Angles, a column where I take a peek at all things PHF and tangentially related — on and off the ice. Opinions are unfiltered, unaffiliated, and unapologetic. Read responsibly. It’s been an interesting few weeks in hockey, and the PHF has been no exception to that rule. With a new name, a […]
Editorial: One league, under Barstool: The PHF’s near-miss at partnering with a media menace
And this is all I’ll have to say about that.
Editorial: Foresight, communication, clarity: what the NWHL must still work on in seasons to come
Interim Commissioner Ty Tumminia counts the season in Lake Placid as a success — but does that mean anything in the wake of so many stumbles?
The Hockey Hall Of Fame isn’t doing enough to recognize women’s hockey
Eight women in 11 years isn’t good enough.
Editorial: The Undecided
Reflecting on the state of professional women’s hockey
Women’s World Cup of Hockey
What could rosters look like for a hypothetical World Cup of Hockey?
