Hockey fans plead for Halifax to have future Professional Women’s Hockey League team
HALIFAX — Thirteen-year-old Addie Keys’ eyes lit up when some of her Professional Women’s Hockey League idols took the ice in a Halifax arena last month, and she’s one of many fans pushing for the city to have its own team.
The AAA minor hockey player got to see Nova Scotia-born star Blayre Turnbull represent the Toronto Sceptres at a PWHL takeover series in December. It was one of two sold out games in downtown Halifax.
“It was a really cool experience … to see the players from here and the coaches, it’s really inspiring to see them in our hometown and play a really competitive hockey game,” Keys said in a recent interview.
Her mother, Caroline Mann, says the league is offering Keys and her teammates a group of heroes to look up to.


