Inside the 1st stop of the PWHL’s Takeover Tour, as the league eyes further expansion
Kids banged on the glass and cheered every drill and shot the pros made inside Scotiabank Centre, hoping to catch a player’s eye and maybe even a puck.
The Toronto Sceptres and Montréal Victoire opened their practices to the community in Halifax on Tuesday, to the delight of kids who got to skip school to watch their favourite players. One waved a sign saying they’d missed their school’s Christmas concert for the opportunity.
A couple hours later, Victoire players coached youth players in a clinic on the Scotiabank Centre ice, where the Victoire and Sceptres will play game one of the league’s 16-stop Takeover Tour on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
It’s all part of Halifax’s quest to be the next city to secure a PWHL franchise, as the league eyes rapid expansion.
Twelve is the magic number the eight-team league is looking to reach, and it could happen as soon as next season. The PWHL has teams in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Boston, Minnesota, Seattle and the New York area.
The Takeover Tour, which sees the league visit cities across North America to showcase PWHL play, is the “starting point” for considering a city for expansion, the league’s executive vice president of business operations, Amy Scheer, told a crowd of community and business leaders inside the Halifax Convention Centre on Wednesday morning.
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Next is infrastructure, including the arena where players will compete and the facilities where they will train.
But there are plenty of other factors on the table, too, including travel, business opportunities and community engagement.
If the Takeover Tour is the starting point, Halifax has struck the right tone so far. Both Wednesday’s game and another Halifax


