Top female hockey players announced that formation of the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association, designed to serve as a vehicle dedicated to promoting and supporting the creation of a single, viable women’s professional league in North America. Over 200 of the world’s best players had previously announced that they would sit out the upcoming pro hockey season. Now, the PWHPA will look to help help players coordinate training needs and opportunities and develop support from sponsors. In addition to Olympic medalists and World Championship winners, PWHPA members include those who have not played on a national team. Members hail from the United States, Canada, and Europe.
“We are fortunate to be ambassadors of this beautiful game, and it is our responsibility to make sure the next generation of players have more opportunities than we had,” said Kendall Coyne Schofield, who won an Olympic Gold Medal with Team USA in 2018. “It’s time to stand together and work to create a viable league that will allow us to enjoy the benefits of our hard work.”