PWHL Records Growth at Breakthrough Cup Tournament
PWHL Records Growth at Breakthrough Cup Tournament

PWHL Records Growth at Breakthrough Cup Tournament

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The Professional Women's Hockey League is rapidly growing in popularity, recently drawing more than 600 girls to its inaugural 'Breakthrough Cup' tournament and seeing attendance rise by nearly 35% in its second season. League executives and players, such as Montreal Victoire's Abby Boreen, are serving as role models for young athletes, helping to inspire the next generation of female hockey players. Parents and fans note the increasing opportunities for girls in the sport compared to previous generations, with many expressing excitement about the expanding pathways available. The league recently celebrated welcoming its millionth fan just 14 months after launching, underscoring the momentum behind women's hockey. The event in Minnesota highlighted the emotional impact and sense of community building around the sport, as young players interacted directly with their professional idols. This surge in interest signals a promising future for women's hockey in the American sports landscape.

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