Edmonton looks to impress as expansion destination by hosting PWHL neutral-site game
- Edmonton is hosting a Professional Women’s Hockey League game between the Toronto Sceptres and the Ottawa Charge at Rogers Place, showcasing its potential as a future expansion city for the league.
- The Toronto Sceptres are currently third in the league with 21 points, while the Ottawa Charge are last with 17 points.
- Natalie Spooner, the reigning league MVP, returned from injury to help the Sceptres, who have earned points in their last five games.
- Captain Blayre Turnbull emphasized the importance of expanding the league beyond its original six teams for the growth of women’s hockey.
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Edmonton looks to impress by hosting PWHL neutral-site game

Edmonton looks to impress as expansion destination by hosting PWHL neutral-site game
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Edmonton looks to impress as potential expansion destination by hosting PWHL neutral-site game
When the Toronto Sceptres and Ottawa Charge meet Sunday at a sold-out Rogers Place, it will feel like more than a one-off game. It will feel like Edmonton is on trial. The Alberta capital is the fifth city to host a neutral-site Professional Women’s Hockey League game this season as part of its nine-site Takeover Tour. For Charge forward Danielle Serdachny and defender Stephanie Markowski, the game will see them return to their hometown to play …
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