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Ice hockey-San Jose lands PWHL franchise, completing latest expansion round

By Thomson Reuters May 19, 2026 | 9:51 AM

May 19 (Reuters) – San Jose has been awarded a franchise, the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced on Tuesday, ​completing an expansion round that includes ‌teams in Detroit and Las Vegas plus Hamilton, Ontario that will start playing next season.

The California-based team will play its home games at ‌SAP ​Center, home of the ⁠NHL’s San Jose ⁠Sharks, following a bid led by Sharks Sports & Entertainment, which oversees all areas of operation for the Sharks, and the ​City of San Jose.

“Between a deeply rooted hockey culture, rapidly booming women’s ⁠sports scene, and a ⁠community known for growth and ​innovation, San Jose offers a dynamic stage ​for the PWHL to expand its reach ‌and build lasting momentum,” said Amy Scheer, PWHL executive vice president, business operations.

The new franchise will bring the PWHL to ⁠12 teams, double its original size when it debuted in 2024 with six – the New York ⁠Sirens, ‌Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Toronto ⁠Sceptres, Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge.

The ​league’s ‌first two expansion franchises, the ​Vancouver Goldeneyes ⁠and Seattle Torrent, began playing this season.

The new teams in Detroit, Las Vegas and Hamilton were announced earlier this month.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto; Editing by ​Ken Ferris)