Here’s the latest I can share based on current publicly available reports.
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The PWHL Takeover Tour has continued to be a major expansion and marketing initiative, with multiple exhibitions planned in 2025-26 and discussions about additional markets and venues. The tour is used to gauge fan interest, arena viability, and potential expansion decisions for the following season.[1][2]
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Recent coverage highlights that the league aimed to visit several new markets while returning to familiar ones, and that the tour often features multiple games in key hubs to test demand and sponsorship opportunities. News outlets also note that the Takeover Tour serves as a data point in deciding which cities might claim new franchises in coming seasons.[2][5][1]
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Several outlets documented specific Takeover Tour events in major markets (Detroit, Vancouver, Halifax, Calgary, Chicago, Edmonton, etc.), signaling ongoing momentum and market testing for possible expansion franchises. Reports also emphasize the tour’s role in engaging sponsors and building a broader audience for women’s hockey beyond traditional markets.[6][8][9][2]
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For a quick snapshot, the Tour typically includes a mix of neutral-site games and in-market showcases at NHL/VHL arenas, with some markets hosting two games to maximize fan exposure and assess facility fit for future teams.[5][2]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific city or date range to pull the latest events.
- Summarize what each stop revealed about potential new franchises (market size, arena capacity, local interest).
- Compile a brief timeline of announced Takeover Tour stops for 2025-26.
Note: If you want the most up-to-the-minute details, I can look up the latest articles from current outlets and summarize the newest Takeover Tour stops and expansion signals. Would you like me to do that?
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"We'll definitely look to bring the Takeover Tour back next year," Scheer said. "I would say that we'll do no less than what we've done this year. Still determining what the final number would be, but I don't think we'll be less than we did this year." There are no plans yet to take the Takeover Tour outside North America. … "The main purpose is building an audience," Scheer said. "It's the ability for our fans outside of our markets to be able to experience it live, but also to bring new fans...
www.sportsnet.caThe PWHL Takeover Tour is back in Detroit for a second time this 2025-26 season. The New York Sirens and Montréal Victoire will face off at Little Caesars Arena.
www.cbsnews.comThe PWHL is in a stage of rapid expansion, giving cities more opportunities to prove they deserve to be part of the growth of professional women's hockey. Not every city's living up to the task.
thehockeynews.comDetroit ignites with elite women's hockey as the PWHL Takeover Tour hits Little Caesars Arena, showcasing Vancouver's debut.
thehockeynews.comThe PWHL shared wins from its first-ever Takeover Tour today, which saw all six teams play games at nine different exhibition sites across the U.S. and Canada. Not only was this a brilliant strategy to market test in potential PWHL cities, but the tour spurred engagement and allowed the league to reach new hockey fans.
www.thegistsports.comLast week, the PWHL announced the return of the Takeover Tour — which brings PWHL games to other markets — for a third season. And the next edition is bigger and better: The league will host 16 neutral-site games and visit seven new cities while returning to multiple stops from last year.
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