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Sirens, Victoire to play in PWHL’s first game televised nationally in US

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 11:14 AM

The Professional Women’s Hockey League will make its debut on national television in the United States on March 28 when ​the New York Sirens play the Montreal ‌Victoire.

The game will be at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit at 1 p.m., part of the PWHL Takeover Tour that introduces the league to fans in communities ‌that ​potentially could be targeted for ⁠an expansion team.

“We are ⁠continuing to fuel this rocket ship that is the PWHL as we expand the reach and exposure of our league to new fans,” ​said Amy Scheer, the league’s executive vice president of business operations. “This first ever national broadcast ⁠is a truly historic ⁠moment for our league.”

The game will ​be televised by ION, which is available in more ​than 126 million U.S. households.

“Fan interest in ‌women’s hockey is at an all-time high, buoyed by the amazing success of Team USA in this year’s Winter Olympics Games,” said Brian Lawlor, ⁠president of Scripps Sports, which owns ION. “We are thrilled to be teaming with the PWHL and Ally Financial ⁠on this ‌milestone event and to bring the ⁠excitement of this league to a ​national ‌audience for the first time.”

The PWHL, ​in its ⁠third season, is approaching two million fans through the turnstiles, with a 20% increase in year-over-year attendance this season. In all, 61 PWHL players were on rosters at the recent Milan Cortina Olympics.

–Field ​Level Media