The PWHL is expanding with new teams in Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario, bringing the total to 11 teams, with one more team to be added soon. The Las Vegas team will be introduced at a news conference, while Hamilton's team will follow shortly after.
Key points
PWHL expanding to Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario
Total teams will reach 12 with one more addition
Las Vegas team will be introduced at a news conference
Hamilton's team colors will be gold, maroon, and cream
PWHL aims for geographical diversity in expansion
Mentioned in this story
Las VegasHamiltonVegas Golden KnightsNew York Islanders
PWHL
Video Player CoverThe PWHL delivered a double-shot of expansion news on Wednesday, announcing it is bringing women’s pro hockey to the distinctly different markets of Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario.
And in now growing to 11 teams, there’s one more addition still to come to make it an even dozen for a league preparing to double in size since launching with six franchises in 2024.
The Las Vegas team will be formally introduced at a news conference at the Vegas Golden Knights’ home arena later Wednesday, with Hamilton to follow on Thursday, the PWHL said.
“There’s a lot of excitement and adrenaline and a lot of 'Let’s go,'” league executive vice president of business operations Amy Scheer told The Associated Press about an expansion process that began with the addition of Detroit last week.
“We’re stoked and we’re proud of how far we’ve come in a short time,” she added. “But, the work starts now, right? It’s wonderful to make announcements. But that’s really when the real work comes, and the proof is in the pudding.”
Las Vegas forges new ground by introducing the PWHL to America's Southwest, a year after the league expanded into the Pacific Northwest by adding Seattle and Vancouver.
“We do need to geographically expand past the northeast and the north in general,” Scheer said. “So that’s part of the plan as we start to branch out: What are the right markets that make sense to obviously become a little bit more geographically diverse.”
With San Jose, California, and Denver in the running to become the next expansion market, the PWHL would be in position to break off into either two six-team conferences or three four-team divisions based on geographical proximity. The league’s original six franchises are New York, , , , and .
Hamilton becomes Ontario's third franchise, and further expands the PWHL’s reach across the province's densely populated "Golden Horseshoe" region, without drawing fans away from Toronto, located 42 miles (68 kilometers) to the east. A league neutral site outing in Hamilton in January drew 16,012 fans, with Scheer saying 70% of the turnout had never previously attended a PWHL game.
The Hamilton-Burlington region has a population of more than 785,000, and within an hour’s drive of other major centers such as London, Kitchener-Waterloo and the Niagara Region.
Though separated by roughly 2,200 miles (3,547 kilometers) and an international border, the two newest markets meet various league expansion criteria, including being hotbeds for female hockey development.
Since the began play in the NHL in 2017, girls' and women's hockey participation in Las Vegas has grown by 600%, the PWHL said.
And the PWHL brings another franchise to a growing sports market that includes the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces, who relocated to the city in 2018. The Aces have won three of the past four league titles and averaged more than 11,000 per outing over the past two seasons.
As for the Hamilton region, 15% of PWHL players are from there, including Vancouver’s Sarah Nurse, and Toronto teammates Renata Fast and Emma Maltais.
The markets feature arena partners eager to work with the league on availability to ensure there are open dates to fit in games into the facility's schedules. Arena availability factored into the PWHL’s decision-making with several markets ruled out because of scheduling conflicts.
The yet-to-be-named Las Vegas team will play out of the Golden Knights' home T-Mobile Arena, and feature a color scheme of green and gold.
Hamilton’s team colors will be gold, maroon and cream. The team will play out of the city’s newly renovated downtown TD Coliseum, where it will share the ice with the ' minor-league affiliate, which is relocating from Bridgeport, Connecticut, this year.
The arena has a 16,400 capacity for hockey. It was formerly called the Copps Coliseum, which in 1987 hosted eight Canada Cup tournament games, including Canada’s two wins over the Soviet Union in the best-of-three final.
\\_
AP women’s hockey:
Q&A
What cities are getting new PWHL teams in 2023?
Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario, are the cities receiving new PWHL teams in 2023.
How many teams will the PWHL have after the expansion?
After the expansion, the PWHL will have a total of 12 teams.
What factors influenced the PWHL's decision to expand to Las Vegas and Hamilton?
The PWHL considered factors such as geographical diversity and the growth of female hockey development in both markets.
What are the team colors and venues for the new PWHL teams?
The Las Vegas team will have green and gold colors and play at T-Mobile Arena, while Hamilton's team will feature gold, maroon, and cream colors at the TD Coliseum.
Related Articles
MMA
How to watch the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carrano fight: Where to stream, full fight card, and more
Don't miss the Rousey vs. Carano fight on Netflix this Saturday!
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
Soccer
Liverpool told to trust ready-made Salah replacement at Anfield over new signing
Liverpool fans urge trust in Ngumoha over new signings as Salah's replacement
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
Tennis·Injury Update
Lorenzo Musetti out of the French Open with a thigh injury
Lorenzo Musetti out of the French Open with a thigh injury.
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
Sports·Transfer
Georgia football earns commitment from elite LB recruit
Georgia football has secured a commitment from three-star linebacker recruit Temorris Campbell Jr. He chose the Bulldogs over Nebraska and Virginia Tech, marking a significant win for Georgia's recruiting efforts.
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
NFL
Steelers receive good news for 2026 NFL travel schedule
Steelers set for 14,183 miles of travel in 2026 NFL season
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
Soccer
Messi's salary tops the wage bill of almost every MLS club
Lionel Messi's $28.3 million salary tops nearly every MLS club's wage bill.