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PWHL Attendance Soars Post-Olympics
16 Mar
Summary
- New York Sirens set home attendance record of 8,264.
- PWHL saw sellouts and national broadcast deal post-Olympics.
- Ticket searches for PWHL games rose nearly 50% since Olympics.

The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) is experiencing unprecedented growth and attention in the wake of the Winter Olympics. The New York Sirens recently shattered their home attendance record, drawing 8,264 fans to a game that also saw them secure a decisive 6-2 victory. This remarkable turnout reflects a wider surge in interest for women's hockey.
Following the Olympic break, the PWHL's initial three games were sellouts, including a league-record 17,335 attendees in Seattle. Upcoming games in Madison Square Garden and Boston's TD Garden are also sold out. This heightened interest has led to a broadcast agreement with Scripps Sports, bringing PWHL games to a national U.S. audience for the first time.




