The PWHL released their six names and logos this week. We take a crack at ranking those logos from top to bottom.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Minnesota's Professional Women's Hockey League team now has a nickname: Frost. The team, which went ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League has unveiled the nicknames and accompanying logos for each of its original six ...
A few days after naming its new General Manager, the PWHL Minnesota team now has an official name: the Minnesota Frost.
Meet the Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montreal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge and Toronto Sceptres.
After a storied inaugural season with six teams last year, the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their teams’ new logos and team names on Monday after a year in the making.
It helps that the letter ‘B’ looks so much like ... it’s also the best of the rest for me. The logo is far superior to Ottawa and Minnesota – the details inside the B and the anchor ...
The other five teams in the PWHL also operated under their city names until Monday, and will be now be competing as: Minnesota ... the letter in the team's green colors. The logo design combines ...
The Minnesota Frost ... "Advance — Ottawa — En Avant," with a logo featuring a large unfinished letter "O," that also resembles the letter "C." The Sceptres, the PWHL said, "embody Toronto's ...
The Minnesota Frost logo showcases a sharp-edged “F” resembling ... The Montréal Victoire’s crest features “Victoire” in capital letters above a winged figure the league says alludes ...
The team, previously known as PWHL Minnesota, announced the moniker Monday morning ahead of the league's second season.