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PWHL saw record growth in 2025-26, surpassing 1 million fans in attendance

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The Professional Women’s Hockey League experienced historic growth in its third season, the league announced on Tuesday. The 2025-26 season welcomed 1,116,497 fans across 120 regular season games, the first time the league has surpassed one million fans in a single season. Average attendance rose 28 percent from 7,230 spectators in 2024-25 to 9,304 this season, which is a 71 percent increase over the PWHL’s inaugural season in 2024.

This season introduced the league’s first-ever expansion markets, in Seattle and Vancouver, and marked the PWHL’s first during an Olympic year. After an exciting women’s hockey tournament in Milan, top players had a domestic professional league to return to, and the PWHL did well to capitalize on the explosion of interest we typically see every four years. “We knew this moment was going to be big for us,” PWHL executive vice president of business operations Amy Scheer told The Athletic last month, “and felt that this could be a game changer for us.

” The PWHL’s two newest franchises, the Seattle Torrent and Vancouver Goldeneyes, had the largest average attendance in their home venues this season. Seattle, which plays at Climate Pledge Arena, ranked first (12,875), followed by Vancouver with 11,234 fans per game at Pacific Coliseum. According to the league, the expansion clubs also generated the highest first-year merchandise sales of any teams in the league to date.

The league’s “Takeover Tour” brought 16 regular season games to neutral sites this season, including seven new cities that experienced PWHL hockey for the first time. The barnstorming games drew 200,000 fans. A Washington, D.

C. game at Capital One Arena in January set a new U. S.