Fledgling Northern Super League close to announcing initial women's player signings
The Northern Super League will likely start rolling out player signing announcements next week but its full schedule isn't expected until early next year, according to co-founder Diana Matheson.
The former Canadian international said the fledgling six-team women's pro league, scheduled to begin play in April, is having to wait on others for the full schedule although an update on the start and end of the season plus transfer window information is expected soon.
"The reality is we share venues with other teams. We're either second, third or fourth tenant in some places," Matheson explained.
The new league has to wait for the Canadian Football League to sort out its schedule and broadcast information, so the full NSL schedule likely won't come out until late January or early February.
"It's a starting point. We'll get better," said Matheson,
In some cases, as in the Professional Women's Hockey League, teams may also play several games outside their primary venue, which adds to the complexity.
Matheson said teams have already started signing players, with news to follow.
"Player announcements will just keep coming until February-March," she said. "We operate, as you know, in a global market. All the players out there are under contract right now so there'll probably be some incredible Canadian stories signed early that you'll start to learn about.
"And then the reality is the clubs actually get more leverage over players and agents the closer we get to the season so there'll be some patience of clubs to sign players too, to sign the strongest possible rosters across the league from Day 1, the kickoff in April. And then we're in market and we're competing against the rest of the world."
Matheson said there will be no