This marks the second consecutive year in which the Isobel Cup will be played at a neutral site
after the Boston Pride defended their title by beating the Connecticut Whale in a game played outside of Tampa Bay, Florida.
“As we continue building momentum for our sport in the new PHF era, it’s important to strengthen relationships in different markets and grow the game by showcasing professional women’s hockey to more fans throughout North America,” commissioner Reagan Carey said in a news release. While the Isobel Cup final is a one-game showdown, the PHF’s semi-finals feature a best-of-three format and will be played in Boston and Toronto from March 16-20.
The league-leading Pride and Toronto Six were chosen as hosts after they were the first to clinch playoff berths last month. The Whale and Minnesota Whitecaps have also clinched semi-final berths, with seeding to be determined as the league enters its final weekend of the regular season.
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