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Vancouver Goldeneyes hometown heroines score a 2-1 win against the Ottawa Charge
The Vancouver Goldeneyes rocked the Pacific Coliseum on December 16, this time achieving a 2-1 final score against the Ottawa Charge. The crowd was loud and ready for some action before the holidays.

Dany Carbonell
Dec 19, 2025


Vancouver Goldeneyes record first shutout in franchise history
Emerance Maschmeyer stopped a total of 28 shots to help the Vancouver Goldeneyes clutch their first ever shutout at the Pacific Coliseum. The Goldeneyes took the ice on December 6 to record a 4-0 win against the New York Sirens.

Dany Carbonell
Dec 9, 2025


A New Era Begins: The Vancouver Goldeneyes make history in first ever PWHL game
The Vancouver sports scene welcomed a new power-house on November 21, 2025. The Vancouver Goldeneyes made their debut in front of 14,958 people at the Pacific Coliseum, making it the highest attended home-game in PWHL history. This game marked a new era for Vancouver sports.

Dany Carbonell
Nov 23, 2025


Skating out West: PWHL Vancouver is already taking its shot
Nina Jobst-Smith sat at a table with her girlfriend and parents, waiting to hear which team she would end up playing for in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. With emotions rising and heart racing, a media coordinator stood behind her before Vancouver's selection. At that moment, she knew her name was going to be called.

Kristina Gardner
Aug 18, 2025


PWHL Vancouver expansion draft: exclusive signing recap
Vancouver and Seattle, the two new teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), are officially building their rosters for their entry into the PWHL this season.
The roster building process takes place in two parts; the exclusive signing window and the expansion draft. This will build the new franchise’s roster of 12. The exclusive signing window is now over.

Jordan Frew
Jun 9, 2025


A new era of women’s hockey skates into Vancouver with the PWHL
This September, female hockey players will rock on their skates at the blue line, waiting for the referee to drop the puck at Vancouver's first-ever PWHL game. In the stands, fans will cheer with excitement, ready to witness a new era of women's hockey on the West Coast.
Long-time PWHL fan Alexa Liptak heard about the expansion announcement and was overwhelmed with emotion. As a reporter for the local non-profit organization Girls at the Games, Liptak has followed the PWHL

Kristina Gardner
Jun 3, 2025


Girls at the Games PWHL Watch Party
Girls at the Games held their debut event at Good Co. Granville, offering activities like bracelet making, a photo booth, and prizing.

Emmy Curtis
Jan 18, 2025


Hockey, Community, and Connection: The PWHL Experience
Catch up with Toronto Sceptres players Emma Woods and Daryl Watts after their morning skate.

Shaylene Tielmann
Jan 9, 2025
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