Hockey Roundup: PWHL Teams Announce Training Camp Rosters for 2025-26 Season

Victoire, Fleet Reveal Rosters Ahead of New Campaign

As the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) prepares to drop the puck on the 2025-26 season, several teams have unveiled their training camp rosters in recent days.

Montreal Victoire Look to Build on Successful Season

The Montreal Victoire, who finished as the PWHL's top seed last year, announced their camp roster on Thursday. The Victoire will look to replicate their strong 2024-25 performance as they enter their third season in the league.

"After becoming the number one seed at the end of the 2024-25 season, the Victoire will try to find that level of success once again," the team stated in their announcement.

Boston Fleet Assemble 32-Player Camp Roster

Meanwhile, the Boston Fleet have also revealed their training camp group for the upcoming campaign. The Fleet's 32-player roster will hit the ice on November 10 as the team prepares for its third PWHL season.

"As we enter our third season, we're proud of the training camp roster we've assembled," said Fleet general manager Danielle Marmer. "Each player was selected with a clear vision of how they can contribute to our success this year."

Key Matchups on the Horizon

The PWHL schedule is also starting to take shape, with several highly anticipated matchups already marked on the calendar. Most notably, the league will see a rematch of last spring's Walter Cup Finals when the Ottawa Charge and Minnesota take the ice.

"When Ottawa and Minnesota meet for the first time since their epic Walter Cup Final, the memories will still be fresh," the PWHL noted. "Last spring's championship series was a hyper-competitive showcase of speed, teamwork and clutch performances."

TL;DR

  • The Montreal Victoire and Boston Fleet have announced their training camp rosters for the 2025-26 PWHL season.
  • The Victoire look to build on their successful 2024-25 campaign, while the Fleet assemble a 32-player camp group.
  • The PWHL schedule features a highly anticipated rematch between the Ottawa Charge and Minnesota, finalists in last season's Walter Cup Finals.