Tyler Tumminia has lost plenty of sleep trying to get the National Women's Hockey League back on the ice. The NWHL goes full bubble hockey Saturday when its two-week sprint of a season begins in a quarantined environment in Lake Placid, New York. "Our players have earned it," said Boston president Hayley Moore, who was recently named vice president of hockey operations for the American Hockey League. And that's even without the dozens of U.S. and Canadian national team players who are instead members of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association. That excitement is shared around the league, even if players won't be able to do much but play hockey and practice in Lake Placid.
Source: Fox News January 23, 2021 04:07 UTC