PWHL’s neutral site Takeover Tour drawing attention and `We want a team’ chants as expansion looms
Three neutral site stops down and six to go, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is quickly discovering how popular it has become at a time when the second-year six-team league is considering expanding by as many as two more franchises by next season.
The PWHL’s first three stops over the past two weeks generated a combined turnout of 45,664 fans, including a crowd of 14,018 in Denver that spent a portion of the game chanting: “We want a team! We want a team!.”
“I think pleasantly surprised but not shocked by any means,” PWHL senior vice president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford told The Associated Press.
“I think there’s a demand for the women’s game that we’ve proven, and to see it in other markets is pretty awesome. I wasn’t in Denver, but I heard from many the chants of we want a team,” she added. “It’s exciting to be in these venues where I think people feel like they’re auditioning for a team. It’s a neat feeling.”