‘We’re growing, we’re evolving’: Goldeneyes searching for groove in first PWHL season
VANCOUVER — Ten games into their inaugural season, the Vancouver Goldeneyes are still striving to find their groove.
A come-from-behind 4-3 victory over the league-leading Boston Fleet last weekend could provide the expansion club with a little momentum as it continues to push through the Professional Women’s Hockey League season.
“I think we’ve had a lot of character wins and character moments here,” said Goldeneyes captain Ashton Bell. “We’ve been through a lot already as a group early on, but I think that’s just going to benefit us down the road.”
Midway through the campaign, Vancouver sits second-last in the eight-team league, with two regulation wins, an overtime win, an overtime loss and five regulations losses.


