Women’s world hockey championship stars prepared to fight for league they want
ESPOO, Finland — The stars of women’s hockey have a loud voice in shaping the future of their league in North America. They vow to use it when the women’s world championship concludes in Finland.
The six-team Canadian Women Hockey League abruptly announced Sunday — just five days before the world championship opens — that it will fold after 12 years. The NWHL subsequently declared it will expand into Canada, adding two teams to the current five located in the United States.
Those developments not only impact the 40 CWHL and NWHL players skating in Espoo, but also their countrywomen who would seek a place to play when their college and university careers are over.
Eighteen of 23 players on Canada’s roster, six from the U.S., and two from both Finland and Japan played in the CWHL this past season.