The Winnipeg Women's Hockey League is a women's hockey league based in and around the Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba area. A women's league has operated in Winnipeg since around 1975. The CPAC team dominated the league in the early years, capturing their 11th consecutive title in 1985 by beating the Windsor Angels 2-0 and 7-2 in the final.
Teams[]
Note: No team appears to have a set arena for home games
Former Members[]
- Ice withdrew after 2017-18 season
- Jets withdrew after 2016-17 season
- Sonics withdrew after 2017-18 season
Arenas[]
All arenas in Winnipeg except where noted.
- East End Community Centre Rink
- Glenwood Community Centre Rink
- Bell MTS Iceplex (Assiniboine Credit Union Arena, RE/MAX Arena, and Red River Co-Op Arena) (League has not used the main Winnipeg Free Press Arena)
- Keith Bodley Arena
- Maples Multiplex
- Old Exhibition Arena
- River Heights Community Centre
- Silverstone Arena (Richmond Kings Community Centre?)
- Terry Sawchuk Memorial Arena
- Île-des-Chênes Arena (Île-des-Chênes, Manitoba)
- Morris Arena (Morris, Manitoba)
- Rosenort Arena (Rosenort, Manitoba)
- St. Adolphe Community Club & Arena (St. Adolphe, Manitoba)
- St. Agathe Arena (Ste. Agathe, Manitoba)
- Ste. Anne Arena (Ste. Anne, Manitoba)
- Landmark Arena (Landmark, Manitoba)
Seasons[]
- 2008-09 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2009-10 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2010-11 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2011-12 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2012-13 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2013-14 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2014-15 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2015-16 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2016-17 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2017-18 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2018-19 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League Season
- 2019-20 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League season
- 2020-21 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League
- 2021-22 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League
- 2022-23 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League
- 2023-24 Winnipeg Women's Hockey League