NBC 10 Philadelphia: Olympics recap: Elana Meyers Taylor wins monobob gold; USA women's hockey rolls in semis
Olympics recap: Elana Meyers Taylor wins monobob gold; USA women's hockey rolls in semis
Yahoo Sports: For women's hockey fans, the league's first U.S. broadcast is a watershed moment
Women's hockey has seen record growth since the Olympics. Now, fans say the PWHL's first national broadcast in the U.S. brings visibility the sport deserves.
For women's hockey fans, the league's first U.S. broadcast is a watershed moment
Duluth News Tribune: Bracketology: How UMD still makes the NCAA women's hockey tournament
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