
There will be eight neutral site games across Canada during the 2025-26 Professional Women’s Hockey League season according to Karissa Donkin of CBC Sports. The games will take place at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, the Toronto Dominion Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, the Videotron Centre in Quebec City, Quebec, the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.
There will be two games in Halifax and Edmonton. Meanwhile, Calgary, Hamilton, Winnipeg and Quebec City will each host one PWHL contest. There are currently four PWHL franchises in Canada. They are the Vancouver Goldeneyes, the Ottawa Charge, the Montreal Vuctoire and the Toronto Sceptres. The PWHL has made things very clear that they are seriously looking at expansion moving forward.
Halifax willl be the first Canadian city to host a neutral site game. That will take place on December 17 between the Victoire and Sceptres. Edmonton will then host the Minnesota Frost and Goldeneyes on December 27. Hamilton will host the Sceptres and Seattle Torrent on January 3. That will be followed by two games on January 11. On that date Halifax will host the Boston Fleet and Ottawa, and Quebec City will host Vancouver and Montreal. Winnipeg will then host Montreal and Ottawa on March 22. The last two games will be in Alberta. Calgary will host Toronto and Ottawa, and Edmonton will host Boston and Vancouver.