The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association reportedly ended further discussions with the Premier Hockey Federation on a collaborative league.
The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association has ended discussions going further with the Premier Hockey Federation to collaborate on a league according to reports from The Athletic’s Hailey Salvian.
The PWHPA has reportedly unanimously voted to end talks with the PHF, formerly known as the National Women’s Hockey League. The association representing all of Canada’s and the United States’ Olympic teams will still move forward with their plan to create a professional women’s hockey league.Jeff Marek reported back in March that the NHL had asked both organizations to meet and agree to a potential merger.
The PHF wrapped up its season with a playoff series played in Tampa, Florida where the Boston Pride lifted the Isobel Cup back on Mar. 28. On their end, the PWHPA concluded their Dream Gap Tour in Montreal on Apr. 3.