Edmonton to host PWHL neutral site game between Toronto, Ottawa on Feb. 16

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Edmonton to host PWHL neutral site game between Toronto, Ottawa on Feb. 16
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Ottawa and Toronto, pictured in PWHL action last season, will battle in a neutral site game in Edmonton on Feb. 16 at Rogers Place. It's part of a nine-city trek dubbed the PWHL Takeover Tour.

Edmonton will be the site of a Professional Women's Hockey League neutral site game between the Toronto Sceptres and the Ottawa Charge in February.Ottawa and Toronto, pictured in PWHL action last season, will battle in a neutral site game in Edmonton on Feb. 16 at Rogers Place. It's part of a nine-city trek dubbed the PWHL Takeover Tour. Edmonton will be the site of a Professional Women's Hockey League neutral site game between the Toronto Sceptres and the Ottawa Charge in February.

The PWHL announced eight of the locations of nine neutral-site games earlier this week and has declared the Edmonton the final piece of that puzzle.Other games will be played in Seattle, Vancouver, Denver, Quebec City, Buffalo, Raleigh, N.C., Detroit and St. Louis. All will be played in arenas that house NHL teams with the exception of Quebec City's Videotron Centre.

The PWHL's second season starts Nov. 30, with the Sceptres hosting the Boston Fleet and the Montreal Victoire at home to the Charge.CBC Sports to broadcast 17 Saturday PWHL games

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