After the whirlwind that was the inaugural season of the Professional Women’s Hockey League last year, stars like Emily Clark are excited for a bit more familiarity ahead of the 2024-25 PWHL campaign.
“We were all rookies last year and now we have some new faces which is really fun,” said Clark.
The puck will drop on the second season of the PWHL on Saturday across the league’s six markets, this after millions across North America tuned in and attended games over the league’s landmark inaugural season.
Four Saskatchewan-born athletes hit the ice last winter in Boston, New York, Toronto and Ottawa, with the latter being home for Clark in her first season of professional hockey.
Hailing from Saskatoon, Clark would finish the season fourth in PWHL Ottawa scoring with four goals and 15 points in 24 games to finish just three points outside of the playoff picture.
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