GUIDE: Where to Watch the PWHL 2024/25 Season on TV & Stream

GUIDE: Where to Watch the PWHL 2024/25 Season on TV & Stream

As the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) prepares to drop the puck on its highly anticipated second season, fans across North America are gearing up for a winter filled with top-tier women’s hockey. With new developments, exciting matchups, and expanded coverage, the 2024/25 PWHL season promises to build on the momentum established during its inaugural year.

Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) 2024/25:

  • Founded: 2023
  • Number of teams: 6
  • Countries: United States (3 teams), Canada (3 teams)
  • Current Champions: Minnesota Frost
  • Most Successful Team: Minnesota Frost
  • Official Website: https://www.thepwhl.com/
  • PWHL Season Watch Guide: Broadcast Schedule

Teams and Venues

The PWHL will feature six elite teams, each representing a major hockey hub:

  • Boston Fleet (Tsongas Center, Lowell, MA)
  • Minnesota Frost (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN)
  • Montréal Victoire (Place Bell, Laval, QC)
  • New York Sirens (Prudential Center, Newark, NJ)
  • Ottawa Charge (TD Place, Ottawa, ON)
  • Toronto Sceptres (Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON)

This season, each team has undergone rebranding to solidify its identity. The new names and logos aim to resonate with their local communities while amplifying the league's professional image.


Season Structure

The 2024/25 regular season kicks off on November 30, 2024, and runs through May 3, 2025. Over the course of five months, each team will play 30 games, leading to a total of 90 regular-season matchups.

A special highlight of the schedule is the PWHL Takeover Tour, featuring nine neutral-site games aimed at bringing the excitement of the league to hockey fans across North America.

Key Dates

  • Season Opener: November 30, 2024
  • International Breaks:
  • December 9–16, 2024
  • February 3–10, 2025
  • April 3–25, 2025 (aligned with the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship)

These international breaks ensure that the PWHL's top talent can represent their nations on the global stage without missing league action.


Broadcast Coverage

The PWHL has partnered with leading broadcasters to bring the excitement of the 2024/25 season to a broad audience. Fans in Canada will have a variety of options to watch games live across multiple platforms, ensuring that everyone can follow their favorite teams and players.

U.S. Broadcast Schedule:

For fans south of the border, all games will be available live on the PWHL's YouTube channel, making the league more accessible than ever to an international audience.

The league will produce all broadcasts, ensuring consistent, high-quality coverage throughout the season.

Canadian Broadcast Schedule:

  • TSN will offer exclusive live coverage of 57 regular-season games across its linear channels, TSN+, TSN.ca, and the TSN app. This comprehensive package makes TSN a key destination for PWHL fans.
  • CBC will feature 17 Saturday afternoon games, airing across CBC TV, CBC Gem, and cbcsports.ca, providing hockey enthusiasts with weekend entertainment.
  • Prime Video will stream all 16 Tuesday night games exclusively, adding an exciting midweek viewing opportunity.
  • Fans of the Montréal Victoire will also have extensive French-language coverage, with 18 games on RDS, 6 games on Radio-Canada via ICI TÉLÉ and ICI TOU.TV, and 5 games on Prime Video. Coverage of one game remains to be determined.

Playoffs and Finals:

The postseason coverage will be equally robust:

  • One semifinal series will air exclusively on TSN and RDS, while the other will be broadcast on Prime Video.
  • The PWHL Finals will be available exclusively on TSN and RDS, ensuring high-quality production and in-depth analysis for fans.

With this diverse lineup of broadcast options, the PWHL is poised to reach a wider audience, bringing the passion and intensity of women’s hockey to fans across North America and beyond. For more details on where to watch every game, visit LiveSportsOnTV.com.