Harvey first pick in PWHL draft by Vancouver, 30 Canadians selected over six rounds
DETROIT (AP) — Established veterans Hilary Knight and Marie-Philip Poulin helped deliver a post-Olympic boost to the Professional Women’s Hockey League coming out of the Milan Cortina Games in February.
On Wednesday, it was the youngsters’ turn to take the spotlight at the draft.
In being selected first overall by the Vancouver Goldeneyes, U.S. national team and Wisconsin defender Caroline Harvey kicked off a parade of 14 2026 Olympians — five of them Americans — taking downtown Detroit’s Fox Theater stage during the six-round event.
The draft class was regarded as the league’s deepest and most talented and was one of the reasons behind the PWHL adding four new markets, growing to 12 teams entering its fourth season. It’s also why Harvey experienced nerves before finally hearing her name called.


