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2021–22 PWHPA season
League Flag of Canada Flag of the United States PWHPA
Sport Ice hockey
Duration
  • Scheduled for:
  • September 2021 - TBD 2022
Dream Gap Tour

The 2021–22 PWHPA season is the 3rd season of the ongoing strike by the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association.

Formed after the collapse of the CWHL in 2019, the organization consists of over 150 women's ice hockey players sitting out current leagues in North America. For the 2020–21 season, the PWHPA is organized into five different hubs, each of which fields a roster which will compete in exhibition games across North America and in the Dream Gap Tour tournament against each other.[1] Three of the hubs are in Canada, in Montréal, Toronto (Sonnet), and Calgary (Team Scotiabank), and two are in the United States, in the Greater Boston area (Team Bauer) and in Minnesota.

League business[]

  • The New Hampshire hub is replaced by a hub located in the Greater Boston area.
  • Although a large number of PWHPA players have been centralized for the upcoming Olympic cycle, many will remain involved as supporting members
  • The PWHPA will continue to adhere to local and federal COVID-19 guidelines in order to ensure the safety of all players and staff
  • Player registration will remain open until September
  • Tryouts to determine active rosters for each region will take place after registration closes in September 2021
  • All players must be vaccinated to participate for the 2021-22 season

Teams[]

  • Team Adidas (Minnesota)
  • Team Bauer (Boston)
  • Team Scotiabank (Calgary)
  • Team Harvey's (Montreal)
  • Team Sonnet (Toronto)

All-Star team[]

(Announced dates as of November 14th) An all-star team took on the United States women's national ice hockey team October 14 and 15 in Blaine, Minnesota with other events planned in the lead up to the 2022 Winter Olympics.

2021-22 Secret Dream Gap Tour[]

21-22 PWPHA points

Season points breakdown.

See also[]

  • 2020-21 PWHPA season
  • 2019-20 PWHPA season

References[]

External links[]

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