I don’t have live feeds here, but here are the latest well-sourced notes on the PWHL teams as of May 2026:
- Expansion and team lineup: The league has added teams in Hamilton (Canada) and Las Vegas (USA) for the upcoming season, bringing the total to 11 franchises. This shift has driven changes in leadership groups and roster strategies across teams.[4][5]
- Recent contract activity: There have been notable signings and roster updates across several teams, including multi-year deals for top players on some original six franchises and new signees highlighted in recent coverage. These moves indicate teams prioritizing core pieces while integrating newer talent from expansion.[1][3]
- Notable roster shifts: Transfers and trades involving high-profile players (e.g., players moving between teams and contract restructures) have been a recurring theme as teams balance competing for the Walter Cup with the realities of expansion. Coverage emphasizes how these shifts impact competitive dynamics and leadership roles on each squad.[2][1]
- Regional coverage and media: Multiple outlets (the Hockey Writers, CBC Sports coverage, and other hockey news ecosystems) are tracking expansion developments, city-specific implications, and how the expansion draft or its alternatives affect team strategies. This suggests fans should expect ongoing updates on rosters, coaches, and leadership changes through the season.[6][8][9]
Illustration: A chart showing each team and their notable recent roster moves would help visualize how expansion and signings cluster around teams with deeper salaries or higher-profile players.
If you’d like, I can pull specific, up-to-date details on:
- Each team’s current captain or leadership group
- The latest contract signings and notable trades (teams, players, terms)
- Expansion implications for schedules, arenas, and fan engagement
Would you like a focused summary for a particular team (e.g., New York Sirens, Boston Fleet, Montreal Victoria) or a quick table of the latest signings and roster moves across all teams? I can also fetch current sources if you want direct citations.
Sources
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