Kate Cimini
USA Hockey Is Trying to Ice a Team of Scabs for the Women's World Championship
The U.S. women's hockey team is boycotting the World Championship and now USA Hockey is trying to get scabs to play.
USA Hockey Is Trying to Ice a Team of Scabs for the Women's World Championship
The U.S. women's hockey team is boycotting the World Championship and now USA Hockey is trying to get scabs to play.
Struggling NWHL Cuts Player Pay Without Consulting Players or Union
Players were only getting paid, at most, $26,000 to begin with. Now they could make as little as $5,000 for the season.
"I Wanted to Take the Mask Off": Harrison Browne on Coming Out as a Transgender Man in the NWHL
On Friday, Buffalo Beauts forward Harrison Browne became the first openly transgender athlete in U.S. team sports. In this VICE Sports Q&A, he talks about his decision to come out, the support he has received, and what comes next.
Are the Olympics a Help or Hindrance to Women's Leagues?
If the Olympic Games are an unequivocal win for its women competitors, the equation for the leagues that employ them is more complicated.
A Rocky Road to the NWHL's Sophomore Season
Amanda Kessel's historic signing to the New York Riveters earlier this month helped to shift focus from the NWHL's recent legal issues, but is it enough?
Right Now, the NWHL Is a League of Haves and Have-Nots
A divide exists within the NWHL—players who are on the national team, and those who have to supplement their league income with other jobs. The disparity is showing up in league standings.