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Seattle game breaks U.S. arena attendance record for women’s hockey

By Thomson Reuters Feb 28, 2026 | 9:45 AM

A sold-out crowd of 17,335 fans at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena broke the U.S. ​attendance record for a women’s ‌hockey game on Friday night.

In the first game back from the Olympic break for both PWHL teams, the host ‌Seattle ​Torrent fell 5-2 ⁠to the Toronto Sceptres.

The ⁠Torrent played without captain Hilary Knight, who led the U.S. women’s team to a gold medal ​in the Milan Cortina Olympics. She was placed on long-term ⁠injured reserve due ⁠to a lower-body injury she ​suffered during the Games.

The previous record ​of 17,228 fans came on Jan. ‌18 when the Montreal Victoire faced the New York Sirens at Capital One Arena in Washington, ⁠D.C.

The Torrent also broke their own attendance mark, set when 16,014 fans filled ⁠the Seattle ‌arena for the expansion ⁠club’s inaugural home opener ​on ‌Nov. 28, 2025.

Overall attendance across ​the ⁠PWHL for the league’s third season was up 17 percent through 61 games at the Milan Cortina Olympics break, according to the league.

–Field ​Level Media