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PWHL Detroit Expansion: What You Need To Know About The PWHL Coming To Motown

Detroit is Hockeytown. But for the first time in the city's robust professional hockey history, that will include being known as women's Hockeytown too, after the PWHL announced expansion to Michigan this week.

Detroit had consistent attendance at their four PWHL Takeover Tour stops, including setting multiple American attendance records, and when the market was announced as the PWHL's ninth franchise, all involved touted Detroit as a necessary and deserving market for the growth of women's hockey.

 Major Praise for Little Caesars Arena Emerges During PWHL Detroit Expansion Announcement
Major Praise for Little Caesars Arena Emerges During PWHL Detroit Expansion Announcement

Major Praise for Little Caesars Arena Emerges During PWHL Detroit Expansion Announcement

Little Caesars Arena, which will be the new home of the PWHL's latest expansion franchise in the fall, earned high praise from League executives following the historic announcement on Wednesday.

Women's Sports Booming In Detroit

Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield believes her city isn't just celebrating women's sport, they're now actively investing in women's sport. Since Sheffield, the first woman to hold office as mayor of Detroit in the city's more than 300-year history, took office in January, the city has announced both WNBA and now PWHL expansion.

"I'm just proud of the forward movement that women's sports is making in general, and again, Detroit is not celebrating it, we're actually leading, we're investing in it," Sheffield said. "I'm just very honored again as the woman mayor of the city to bring this league here to Detroit.

"This is a slap shot and one-timer win for our city and for women's sports, and I cannot be more honored to be here, as we celebrate a powerful moment in our city's history as we bring the PWHL to Detroit."

 Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield On PWHL Expansion: "Detroit Is Not Celebrating It, We're Actually Leading, We're Investing In It"
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield On PWHL Expansion: "Detroit Is Not Celebrating It, We're Actually Leading, We're Investing In It"

Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield On PWHL Expansion: "Detroit Is Not Celebrating It, We're Actually Leading, We're Investing In It"

Detroit is no longer simply celebrating women's sports and women's hockey, the city is leading and investing in it through PWHL expansion. For Mary Sheffield, the first woman in Detroit's more than 300-year history to lead as Mayor, it's a moment of pride.

There is still a significant gap for the sport in the state of Michigan. While the state is producing national team stars like Megan Keller and Kirsten Simms, and PWHL stars like Abby Roque, it's doing so without a single NCAA Div. 1 program compared to the seven men's hockey programs in Michigan.

Denise Ilitch, who was present at Detroit's PWHL announcement, has been at the forefront of pushing for NCAA women's hockey at the University of Michigan, but it's a prospect that remains years away as hurdles and roadblocks continue to be thrown at collegiate women's hockey in Michigan.

There are currently 13 Michiganders in the PWHL. That number will grow at the 2026 PWHL Draft, which will also be held in Detroit, with top prospects including Simms, who will be a first-round pick, and Elyssa Biederman, who could go in the top 20.

Draft And Awards Headed To Detroit

The 2026 PWHL draft will take place on June 17 at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. It marks the first time the PWHL has awarded the draft to an expansion franchise, having held the event in Minnesota, Ottawa and Toronto in their first three seasons.

The night before the draft, the league will hold their annual award ceremony in Detroit as well. It will be an opportunity for all of the league superstars to converge on Detroit. Michigan's Keller, who scored the golden goal for Team USA at the 2026 Olympics in Milan, is expected to be in attendance as a potential finalist for the league's Defender of the Year.

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2026 PWHL Draft Rankings: April Top 100 Stephanie

2026 PWHL Draft Rankings: April Top 100

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At the draft, 2026 Olympic MVP Caroline Harvey will be on hand as she's expected to go first overall. She'll be followed closely by fellow American gold medalists Laila Edwards, Abbey Murphy, Tessa Janecke, and Simms.

Other Olympians, including Swiss netminder Andrea Brandli, voted Best Goaltender at the Olympics, Sweden's Josefin Bouveng and Thea Johansson, and Finland's Nelli Laitinen, Viivi Vainikka, and Petra Nieminen, among others, are all expected to join the PWHL through the stacked 2026 Draft.

What's Next For PWHL Detroit?

The PWHL this year is moving away from a traditional expansion draft format and is instead planning a multi-phase process focusing on signing windows. The first phase opens May 28, with Phase 2 of the expansion process, scheduled to begin June 1, to bring Detroit's first five players to Hockeytown.

 PWHL Planning Five Phase Expansion Process, Here Are The Details
PWHL Planning Five Phase Expansion Process, Here Are The Details

PWHL Planning Five Phase Expansion Process, Here Are The Details

The PWHL is planning a five phase expansion process beginning May 28, running through June 13. Here are the details of the proposed plan that will see expansion teams sign or select 10 players, and each existing team lose no more than four signed players.

Ahead of the 2026 PWHL draft, Detroit will have signed or selected 10 players from across the PWHL to form the core of its roster. Following the conclusion of Phase 4, tentatively scheduled to end June 12, Detroit and the league's other expansion teams will wait until the June 17 Draft to add more players, and will then begin free agency alongside the rest of the league on June 19.

While no other markets have been announced, PWHL expansion will continue in the coming months with San Jose, Las Vegas, and Hamilton as front-runners, and other markets, including Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Calgary, and Edmonton, are still considered top candidates for future expansion.


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This story was originally published May 9, 2026 at 5:02 PM.

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