3rd PWHL season to begin on Nov. 21
The Professional Women's Hockey League will kick off its third season on Nov. 21, as the league officially grows from six teams to eight.
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The Professional Women's Hockey League will kick off its third season on Nov. 21, as the league officially grows from six teams to eight.
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