![]() ![]() It’s time for a long-term viable professional league that will showcase the greatest product of women's professional hockey in the world. ![]() This is the moment we’ve been waiting for-our moment to come together and say we deserve more. And the time is now for this family to unite. We may have represented different teams, leagues, and countries-but this sport is one family. Having no health insurance and making as low as two thousand dollars a season means players can’t adequately train and prepare to play at the highest level.īecause of that, together as players, we will not play in ANY professional leagues in North America this season until we get the resources that professional hockey demands and deserves. Sunday’s Game 7 will be the first for the Rangers since they lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2015 Eastern Conference finals, and one of five Games 7s in the N.H.L. We cannot make a sustainable living playing in the current state of the professional game. With that purpose, we are coming together, not as individual players, but as one collective voice to help navigate the future and protect the players needs. While we have all accomplished so much, there is no greater accomplishment than what we have the potential to do right here and right now-not just for this generation of players, but for generations to come. That is why we come together, 125 players strong, to say it is time to create a sustainable professional league for Women’s Hockey. We are fortunate to be ambassadors of this game that we revere so deeply and yet, more than ever, we understand the responsibility that comes with that ambassadorship: To leave this game in better shape than when we entered it. This website uses cookies to ensure we provide you the best user experience and deliver content specific to you. Professional Women's Hockey Player Association ![]()
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