
Detroit shoots to boost its bid for PWHL expansion team, drawing record crowd for pro women’s hockey
DETROIT (AP) — Young women, among those in a record-breaking crowd, held up signs with messages for the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
“PWHL DETROIT NEEDS A TEAM,” was printed on one side of the signs.
The six-team PWHL may expand next season — in its third year — and is touring cities potentially on the list to get in the game.
Detroit tried to improve its chances of landing a team, drawing 14,288 fans Sunday night to break the attendance record for a professional women’s hockey game in the United States as New York beat Minnesota 4-1 at Little Caesars Arena.