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An announcer from the Professional Women’s Hockey League appeared to throw some shade at Penguins star captain Sidney Crosby’s Olympic achievement.
Not only did the goal give the Canadiens the gold medal, but cemented Crosby as a Team Canada hockey legend for the rest of his life.
During the recent announcement that Vancouver is the newest city to welcome a club for the Professional Women’s Hockey League, commentator Tessa Bonhomme took a good-natured swipe at Crosby by noting Canadian women’s hockey captain Marie-Philip Poulin has scored not one but a pair of golden goals:
Vancouver is the newest home to a PWHL team
This is a historic day for our league, our fans, our athletes, and our sport. Vancouver is a vibrant city with a deep love for the game-as we saw firsthand during the PWHL Takeover Tour earlier this season. Expanding to Vancouver reflects the growing momentum behind the league and the incredible passion of our fanbase since launching in January 2024.
We’re proud to bring the PWHL to the West Coast and provide more fans with the opportunity to experience live the best women’s hockey players in the world.