PWHL expands neutral site game
schedule to 16, with Denver, Detroit, Chicago getting 2 stops
[November 11, 2025]
By JOHN WAWROW
The Professional Women’s Hockey League is growing its schedule of
Takeover Tour neutral site games to 16 for its third season.
With the eight-team league already planning further expansion in
Year 4, several major Canadian and U.S. markets — including Chicago,
Denver and Detroit — will be hosting two stops, the PWHL announced
on Monday. The league will also play two games in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, and Edmonton, Alberta, over its 120-game schedule, opening
on Nov. 21.
The league will be showcasing its talent in 11 cities across the
continent, including first-time stops in Halifax; Dallas;
Washington, D.C.; Calgary, Alberta; Hamilton, Ontario and Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Chicago is also a newcomer, with two games being played at
Allstate Arena, home to the American Hockey League Chicago Wolves.
The scheduling is up from nine Takeover Tour games last year.
Detroit is hosting a neutral-site game for the third year and the
league returns for a second year to Denver, Quebec City and
Edmonton.
“The passion and support of fans, and the enthusiasm from cities
eager to engage with our league, have fueled our ambition to grow
the tour,” PWHL senior vice president of business operations Amy
Scheer said.
Last year’s tour proved highly popular in drawing a combined
attendance of 123,601 fans, including the league setting a U.S.
attendance record of 14,288 in Detroit. The game in Vancouver drew a
sold-out crowd of 19,038, which ranks fourth on the league’s
attendance list.
The PWHL uses the Takeover Tour to gauge potential expansion
markets, which led to the league adding Seattle and Vancouver for
this season. More expansion is already on the horizon, with plans
already in the works to add between two and four franchises for next
year.

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Fans gather to watch the Montreal Victoire and the Toronto Sceptres
warm up before a PWHL hockey game in Vancouver, Wednesday, Jan. 8,
2025. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

The league is also considering the possibility of
having to relocate the Ottawa Charge due to a planned reduction in
seating capacity at their home rink. The city last week approved a
plan to renovate TD Place in a move that would cut capacity from
8,500 to 6,600.
In an opinion piece published in the Ottawa Citizen last week,
Scheer and senior vice president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford
pushed back on the plan by noting how the reduction will cut into
the team’s revenue.
“It’s not a matter of optimism or ambition. It’s math,” the two
wrote. “Shrinking our future home by thousands of seats would make
it harder for families to get in, harder for the team to grow, and
harder for Ottawa to remain a flagship market for women’s hockey.”
A majority of this year’s Takeover Tour games will be played at NHL
teams’ home venues, with the exception of Chicago, and markets
without NHL franchises in Halifax, Hamilton and Quebec City.
Each of the PWHL’s teams will participate in at least three neutral
site games. Montreal plays Toronto to open the Takeover Tour series
in Halifax on Dec. 17. And the tour closes with Boston playing
Vancouver in Edmonton on April 7.
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