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New women's pro hockey league gives local players chance to dream bigger

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A new women's pro hockey league in North America is giving female players on P.E.I. hope of making a career out of a game they love The Professional Women's Hockey League, with three teams in Canada and three in the U.S., began earlier this month and has already set two attendance records for pro women's hockey — 8,318 from Ottawa's home opener against Montreal on Tuesday and 13,316 in Minnesota's home owner against Montreal on Saturday.

Sophie Bujold, of Riverview, N.B., who plays for the UPEI women's hockey team, was watching the games closely — her sister, Sarah, plays for Montreal. "It's really good hockey, it's fast, exciting, it's rough, it's just as good as watching the NHL," she said.

It's a promising sign for pro women's hockey, which has had limited success in North America. The PWHL was formed when new owners bought and dissolved the Premier Hockey Federation.

The PHL was formed in in 2015 as the National Women's Hockey League, the first pro women's hockey league in North America to pay its players a salary.

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