Jayna Hefford confident in talent pool for PWHL’s four expansion teams
Professional Women’s Hockey League leaders believe the talent pool is up to the task of filling four new teams next season and maintaining a high level of play.
The PWHL expanded into Northern California with Tuesday’s announcement that San Jose will join the league in 2026-27 alongside Hamilton, Detroit and Las Vegas.
That’s an intake of 92 more full-time players, plus a dozen reserves, a year after Vancouver and Seattle joined the original six clubs of Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Boston, New York and Minnesota.
“I feel confident after seeing what we did last season with two new teams and the play on the ice, the competition, and I really haven’t heard otherwise, it’s only risen,” said PWHL executive vice-president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford.


