2025-26 Women's Hockey News
Friday the 13th at MacLauchlan Arena delivered exactly the kind of unpredictability fans might expect.
In the first of two crucial games this week between the UPEI Panthers and Moncton Aigles Bleues, the Island triumphed in the first “battle of the bridge.”
Lady Luck has finally dealt a good hand to the UPEI Panthers in 2026.
2026 remains a struggle for the UPEI Panthers, who are 0-3 to begin the new year and exited their first weekend on home ice with one of a potential four points across two games. On top of that, it’s game on for the playoff race.
Despite a significant shot difference of 54-16 in favour of the UPEI Panthers, the Dalhousie Tigers were the ones to prevail, capitalizing on costly late-game errors by UPEI and near-perfect goaltending en route to a 2-1 win Friday night at MacLauchlan Arena.
In front of hundreds of energetic fans, kids, and young hockey players, the UPEI Panthers (10-6-1) saluted 2025 and their fan base with a fiery offensive display against the Mount Allison Mounties (0-17-0) on Friday night at the MacLauchlan Arena.
As they say, all good things must come to an end, and that’s what happened to the UPEI Panthers (7-4-1) and their home-ice dominance on Sunday afternoon at the MacLauchlan Arena.
Seven wins in 10 games. Four in a row. Six in the last seven. And, above all else, still unstoppable in their den.
The UPEI Panthers delivered a fright night performance against the visiting Dalhousie Tigers on Halloween Friday at the MacLauchlan Arena.
When the game was on the line, the UPEI Panthers came alive. Trailing heading into the third, they exploded for three goals in less than 10 minutes to storm past the St. FX X-Women 4–2 Saturday afternoon in Charlottetown—a comeback head coach Sean Fisher called “the most complete game we’ve played all year.”
Brooke Henderson is on a heater and showing no signs of slowing down.
The UPEI Panthers delivered a statement win Saturday afternoon, defeating the perennial powerhouse UNB Reds 3-0 in their home opener.
