Saturday, February 15, 2025

Alberta welcomes the best of women’s hockey

The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Toronto Sceptres and Ottawa Charge will face off in front of a sold-out crowd in Edmonton this Sunday, Feb. 16.

Since its debut over a year ago, the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has seen tremendous success, breaking attendance records and selling out arenas across North America. The next stop of the PWHL’s neutral-ground Takeover Tour will be in Edmonton, where two Canadian teams will battle at Rogers Place, the heart of Edmonton’s world-renowned Ice District.

The hype around the PWHL proves the growing demand for women’s

hockey and increasing support for professional women’s sport. Alberta’s government staunchly supports women’s sports, working to remove barriers women face and increase participation in sport and recreation. Each year, Alberta’s government commits $18 million to increase access to sport and recreation through the Every Kid Can Play program and Active Communities Initiative, as well as more than $50,000 to support women in sport leadership – helping Albertan women thrive, both on and off the ice.

“Alberta’s government is thrilled to welcome the PWHL to our capital city. Hockey runs deep in Alberta, and we couldn’t be more proud to have the world’s best women’s hockey players compete here. Sunday’s game is about more than hockey – it’s about showing girls across the province that there is not only space for them in sport, but that their dreams are within reach, and the entire province is rooting for them.”

Joseph Schow, Minister of Tourism and Sport

Sunday’s much-anticipated game is the direct result of conversations had during Minister Schow’s mission to New York this past fall, and will draw a sold-out crowd, injecting millions into the local economy as visitors book accommodations, eat at restaurants and shop at local businesses. As the PWHL continues to build its audience and consider expansion, Sunday’s game will highlight Alberta as a premier destination, with world-class sport infrastructure and the world’s best hockey fans.

“The support from Edmonton and the Alberta hockey community leading up to our PWHL Takeover Tour game has been incredible. We’re thankful for the partnership with local leaders, who have been instrumental in bringing our world-class players to Edmonton, and we look forward to an unforgettable weekend, capped by our Feb. 16 game.”

Amy Scheer, executive vice-president of Business Operations, PWHL

Sunday’s game will give four Albertan players the opportunity to play in front of a hometown crowd. This includes Ottawa Charge forward Danielle Serdachny, the second overall pick in the 2024 draft, along with her teammates: defender Stephanie Markowski from Edmonton and goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer from Bruderheim. Also featured in the game are Ottawa head coach Carla McLeod, from Spruce Grove, and Calgary's Jessica Kondas, a defender for the Toronto Sceptres.

“Explore Edmonton is proud to celebrate women’s hockey with the first ever PWHL game in Edmonton, where hockey culture thrives and is supported by the best fans. There is strength in partnership, and we are glad to work alongside the event partners and funders to bring the community together to continue our hockey legacy and support women-in-sport.”

Traci Bednard, president and CEO, Explore Edmonton

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