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Professional Women’s Hockey League: Current standards (21/03/24)

PWHL teams from Toronto and New York after the opening game
PWHL teams from Toronto and New York after the opening game. Photo Credit: PHWL via X (no copyright intended)

With only six games remaining in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) 2024 season, the intensity on the ice is reaching its peak. Teams are gearing up for the final push, striving to secure their positions in the standings and make a statement as they head into the playoffs.

As the competition tightens, every goal and every save becomes crucial, promising thrilling games and dramatic finishes in the weeks ahead. But before the games continue, let’s take a closer look at the PWHL standings, key statistics, and the players shaping the landscape of professional women’s hockey.

 

PWHL Standings

After 18 games of intense competition, the race for the top positions remains fiercely contested. PWHL Toronto leads the pack with an impressive 36 points, closely followed by PWHL Minnesota with 33 points.. PWHL Montreal trails closely behind with 30 points.

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Here’s a quick look at the standings for the PWHL teams based on their games played, wins, losses, overtime losses, shootout losses, total points, and their last games record.

Rank Team GP PTS W L OTL SOL PCT
1 PWHL Toronto 18 36 13 5 0 0 0.667
2 PWHL Minnesota 18 33 11 4 3 0 0.611
3 PWHL Montreal 18 30 10 5 1 2 0.556
4 PWHL Ottawa 18 24 6 6 4 2 0.444
5 PWHL Boston 18 22 8 8 2 0 0.407
6 PWHL New York 18 17 6 9 2 1 0.315

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PWHL: Top players

The 2024 Professional Women’s Hockey League stats highlight standout players who made their mark on the ice with impressive goals, assists, and save percentages. Here we take a look at the current stats (21/03/24).

Points Leaders: Natalie Spooner (PWHL Toronto) and Alex Carpenter (PWHL New York) lead with 18 points each, closely trailed by Marie-Philip Poulin (PWHL Montreal) with 17 points and Grace Zumwinkle (PWHL Minnesota) with 16 points.

Goal-Scoring: Natalie Spooner (PWHL Toronto) dominates with 13 goals, followed by Grace Zumwinkle (PWHL Minnesota) with 9 goals, and Alex Carpenter (PWHL New York) and Marie-Philip Poulin (PWHL Montreal) with 8 goals each.

Assist Leaders: Alex Carpenter (PWHL New York), Alina Müller (PWHL Boston), Sarah Nurse (PWHL Toronto), and Kelly Pannek (PWHL Minnesota) showcase remarkable playmaking skills with 10 assists each, closely trailed by Marie-Philip Poulin (PWHL Montreal) with 9 assists.

Outstanding Goaltenders: Nicole Hensley (PWHL Minnesota) and Corinne Schroeder (PWHL New York) impress with a stellar save percentage of 0.935 each, followed closely by Aerin Frankel (PWHL Boston) with 0.929, and Kristen Campbell (PWHL Toronto) and Maddie Rooney (PWHL Minnesota) with 0.925 each.

 

With the Professional Women’s Hockey League reaching its 18-game mark, the competition remains intense as teams battle on the ice for top positions.

Stay tuned as the race for the championship intensifies in this exciting conclusion to the PWHL season. You can find the PWHL schedule here.

 

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