Golden Knights fully supportive of PWHL Las Vegas venture
TL;DR
The Las Vegas franchise of the Professional Womenâs Hockey League will debut in the 2026-27 season at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights are fully supportive of this new venture.
Key points
- Las Vegas PWHL franchise to debut in 2026-27 season
- Home games at T-Mobile Arena
- Anticipated crowd of 10,000 fans
- Golden Knights support the new franchise
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T-Mobile Arena will be the home of Las Vegas' PWHL franchise.
(Steve Carp-The Sporting Tribune)
LAS VEGAS â There were about 200 youngsters, mostly girls, inside T-Mobile Arena Wednesday afternoon, and boy were they loud.
Imagine what 10,000 girls will sound like? The Las Vegas franchise of the Professional Womenâs Hockey League will soon find out when the puck is dropped on the 2026-27 season come November. Itâs going to be really loud, like Boy Band-Taylor Swift loud.
The official announcement was made Wednesday that the PWHL was coming to Las Vegas, not for one of the leagueâs famous Takeover Tour stops, but for a full-fledged membership as the leagueâs 10th team. Thursday, Hamilton, Ontario will be the 11th team and next week, San Jose is expected to be the 12th team.
The excitement inside the rink where hours before Pavel Dorofeyevâs heroics lifted the Golden Knights to a 3-2 overtime win over Anaheim in Game 5 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series was felt Wednesday. There were pronouncements about âWalter Cup in Sixâ playing off of Knights owner Bill Foleyâs declaration before the teamâs inaugural season that hits team would win the Stanley Cup in six years, which they did in 2023.
And speaking of Foley, having the PWHL in Las Vegas comes with his full support. But the credit goes to John Penhollow, the teamâs president of business operations. It was his persistence and desire to get this done that convinced the PWHL to come to this market.
âThe more we got to know what was important to Amy and her leadership team â facilities, market size, fan base â it was pretty clear we could be the market on that list,â Penhollow said, referring to Amy Scheer, the PWHLâs executive vice president for business operations. âYou start checking all the boxes. We have the arena. We have the training facilities.
âBill Foley, Rob Foley, our leadership team, and most importantly, our entire staff was behind the idea. Now we had to figure out how to make it work but Billâs been a tremendous ally on this entire project for sure.â
Penhollow, being a hockey dad, knows what it means to see all the girls in their hockey sweaters at Wednesdayâs announcement. So does Sheri Hudspeth, who is the Knightsâ director of youth hockey. For her, this team is manna from heaven.
âItâs going to allow us to expand what we do with both the Vegas Junior Knights and the Las Vegas Storm,â she said. âWe just held âWickFestâ here and one of the things we said is âIf you see it you can be it.â Obviously, weâll have our own players that our kids can look up to.â
WickFest is a girls hockey event started back in 2010 by Haley Wickenheiser, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame and a four-time Olympic gold medalist. The Vegas WickFest in February drew 35 teams and over 600 girls.
It was a huge success and it no doubt got the attention of Scheer. She was already building a relationship with Penhollow and the Golden Knights, a relationship that began with a single phone call and ultimately morphed into a partnership both sides hope will be forever lasting.
âThereâs not a league or team that doesnât want to be here (in Las Vegas),â Scheer said. âWe are so proud to join the Las Vegas sports community.â
And as exciting as Wednesdayâs announcement was, much work remains before the puck drops come November. The team needs a name to go with its colors of green and gold. It needs a coach, a general manager, a staff to market and sell season tickets, which by the way, can be reserved with a $50 deposit by going to the leagueâs website â thepwhl.com âand it will need players. There will be an expansion draft in the coming weeks along with an entry draft to stock the rosters of Las Vegas, Hamilton, Detroit and San Jose once it is officially announced.
The Las Vegas team will play its home games at T-Mobile and train in Henderson at the Silver Knightsâ facility â America First Center. The team is owned by the league, which operates as a single entity. Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Lakers owner Mark Walter is the sole owner.
Scheer said with the team now in place, expect the other elements to fall into line.
âThis happened fast,â she said of bringing Las Vegas into the PWHL fold. âWe have a lot to do. When the team name and logo are ready, weâll announce it.â Â
Penhollow said he and the Knights are ready to support the league and the team however itâs needed. And heâs excited what it means for kids across Southern Nevada, and the entire state for that matter, to have the PWHL in town.
âWeâre proud of how far youth hockey has come locally, and even more excited about the path forward and opportunities ahead for future generations with the PWHLâs arrival in Las Vegas,â he said. âTodayâs PWHL announcement gives young girls throughout Nevada and our entire region another chance to dream bigger, pursue hockey at the highest level, and see themselves as future leaders in our community.
âOur game will be even stronger because of the PWHLâs presence in Henderson and Vegas.â
Q&A
When will the Las Vegas PWHL franchise start its season?
The Las Vegas PWHL franchise will begin its season in November 2026.
Where will the Las Vegas PWHL team play their home games?
The Las Vegas PWHL team will play its home games at T-Mobile Arena.
What is the expected fan turnout for the Las Vegas PWHL franchise?
The franchise anticipates a loud atmosphere, potentially drawing crowds of around 10,000 fans.
How are the Golden Knights involved with the PWHL Las Vegas franchise?
The Golden Knights are fully supportive of the PWHL Las Vegas venture.
