What to know for the PWHL's second season
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Four years ago, headlines called her "the next one" and "a rising superstar" in women's hockey.
Six years have passed since Marie-Philip Poulin was named the most valuable player of a women's hockey league.
Just two weeks after an expansion draft that reshaped the PWHL, teams will have a chance to re-stock talent at this year's entry draft.
The original six PWHL teams gathered in Minnesota almost exactly one year ago last June for the league's second entry draft.
With less than two weeks to go before the league's expansion draft process begins, the two incoming teams in Vancouver and Seattle now have leaders to start building the puzzle from scratch.
Marie-Philip Poulin of the Montreal Victoire, Sarah Fillier of the New York Sirens and Hilary Knight of the Boston Fleet are the finalists for the Professional Women's Hockey League's forward of the year award.
CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czech Republic : An overtime goal from Tessa Janecke earned the United States a 4-3 win over reigning champions Canada to win gold at the Women's World Championship on Sunday as the latest chapter in their historic rivalry was decided in dramatic fashion.
Daryl Watts scored twice to lead the Toronto Sceptres to a 2-1 win over the New York Sirens on Wednesday night in Toronto.