2018–19 CWHL season

Starting in March 2018, and throughout the offseason, current and former players took to social media to promote the concept of one unified professional women's hockey league.Players had utilized the hashtag #OneLeague to indicated their support.[5] Heading into the draft, the league reported that general managers were authorized to "pre-sign" their first and second round selections prior to the draft.The window for pre-signing expired on August 17.This ice hockey competition article is a stub.
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