PWHL Game at Madison Square Garden Sells Out, Set to Break U.S. Women's Hockey Record
A Professional Women's Hockey League game between New York and Seattle at Madison Square Garden has sold out and is expected to set a U.S. attendance record.

A Professional Women's Hockey League game scheduled for April 4 at Madison Square Garden has sold out, positioning the event to break the U.S. attendance record for professional women's hockey.
The game will feature the New York Sirens hosting the Seattle Torrent at the iconic Manhattan venue. The sellout crowd represents a significant milestone for women's professional hockey in the United States.
Madison Square Garden, known as "The World's Most Famous Arena," regularly hosts NHL games for the New York Rangers as well as major sporting and entertainment events. The venue's capacity for hockey games is approximately 18,000 seats.
The PWHL launched as a new professional women's hockey league, bringing together top talent from North America and internationally. The league represents the latest effort to establish a sustainable professional platform for women's hockey players.
The April 4 game marks a notable achievement for women's hockey attendance in the United States, demonstrating growing fan interest in the sport at the professional level.