Marie-Philip Poulin ready for new women’s pro hockey league
A woman destined to be a star player in the new North American women’s professional hockey league can’t wait to get started.
Canadian women’s hockey team captain Marie Philip-Poulin was among the Professional Womens’ Hockey Players’ Association (PWHPA) membership who steadfastly pursued their vision of a women’s pro league.
The PWHPA voted Sunday to ratify a comprehensive collective bargaining agreement with the new league’s owners long before January’s puck drop.
That step came on the heels of the announcement that Los Angeles Dodgers chairman Mark Walter, one of the new league’s financial backers, had bought out the rival Premier Hockey Federation.