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Professional Women’s Hockey League releases rosters ahead of Nov. 15 training camps

TORONTO — The six teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League will open training camps on Nov. 15 in advance of the league's inaugural season.
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The six teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League will open training camps on Nov. 15 in advance of the league's inaugural season. Toronto's Jocelyn Larocque, right, from the PWHPA, poses for a photo with former American tennis player Billie Jean King after СÀ¶ÊÓƵ selected second overall during the first round of the inaugural Professional Women’s Hockey League draft in Toronto, on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

TORONTO — The six teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League will open training camps on Nov. 15 in advance of the league's inaugural season.

The league released the roster of 184 players that will open camp in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, New York, Boston and Minnesota.

That includes the three initial free agent signings each team was allowed to make, 88 players who were selected in the PWHL draft last month and 78 undrafted free agents invited from the draft eligibility list

Teams were permitted to bring a minimum of 28 players and up to a maximum of 35 players to camps. Final rosters of 23 players and two reserves must be set by Dec. 11.

The PWHL season begins in January.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 16, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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