March 15, 2018
The final weekend of regular season play was nothing short of eventful. Several
Olympians re-joined CWHL teams and the standings saw some surprise shifts.
Les Canadiennes de Montréal swept the Calgary Inferno and, with a little help
from Vanke, who upset Kunlun 6-4 on Saturday,
March 08, 2018
This week marked the return of a handful of Canadian Olympians to the league, as
well as the end of Toronto's season. Kunlun shut out Les Canadiennes 3-0 in the
last game of Montreal's China trip; the Furies defeated Boston; Markham swept
Calgary with ease;
February 28, 2018
In the first games back since the two-week Olympic break, Calgary swept Boston
(though not without a scare), Markham defeated Toronto, and Les Canadiennes
split with Vanke. Montreal also fell in a shoot-out in its first of two matches
against Kunlun. The pair will meet
February 09, 2018
This week, Calgary put an end to both Shenzhen's home-ice advantage and Kunlun's
15-game winning streak, Boston earned a point against Montreal, and Markham shut
down Toronto's short-lived win streak, which ended the Furies' playoff hopes.
Les Canadiennes remain in first place, followed by Kunlun
February 01, 2018
The Toronto Furies made it a streak of upsets in a week where every series ended
in a sweep.
Les Canadiennes de Montréal won all three games against Vanke, putting them in
sole possession of first place -- two points ahead of Kunlun Red Star.
January 10, 2018
This weekend marked the end of some major streaks: a 13-game streak without a
regulation loss for the Calgary Inferno, an 11-game losing streak for the
Toronto Furies, and a 26-game losing streak for the Boston Blades.
Les Canadiennes de Montréal swept the Inferno to