Hockey, jobs, children, guitar, custom suit all in a day in the life of a PHF player
Canadians make up 44 per cent of Premier Hockey Federation players this season, with two of seven teams in the women’s league based north of the border.
The PHF has upped the ante in its bid to be the professional women’s hockey league of record in North America, starting with the doubling of this year’s salary cap of US$750,000 per team to $1.5 million in 2023-24.
This season’s average salary is $34,000 on a 22-player roster, although the range is from $13,500 up to the $80,000 contract paid to Buffalo Beauts forward Mikayla Grant-Mentis of Toronto.
The Toronto Six signed Daryl Watts last week and will pay her $150,000 in the second year of her contract in 2023-24.