Professional Women’s Hockey League tweaks penalty, short-handed goal in rule book
TORONTO — The Professional Women’s Hockey League rule book released hours before its first game Monday features a short-handed goal ending a power-play for the opposing team.
The six-team PWHL, which opened Monday with Toronto hosting New York, modelled its rule book on the NHL’s and the International Ice Hockey Federation’s.
But the women’s league adopted a unique rule interpretation after experimenting with it during December’s pre-season evaluation camp in Utica, N.Y.
If a team serving a minor penalty scores short-handed, the penalty terminates.


