2019 a year of women in hockey flexing collective muscle for a pro league
The women’s hockey landscape didn’t just tilt in 2019. It was turned upside down and shaken like a Polaroid picture.
From the folding of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League to the upending of the established world order to the game’s stars flexing their collective power and going rogue, many see opportunity in the upheaval.
“I think that what we’re trying to do is very powerful and exciting,” Canadian defender Meaghan Mikkelson said.
“It’s all of the best female players in the world that are coming together to do something that would go down in history.”