Friday, Sept. 1: Free agency opens
During this 10-day window, each franchise can officially sign three players to standard player agreements. These veteran players will form the foundations of each club, and as a result will not be part of the draft. Players currently in the NCAA or those graduating from U Sports programs are not eligible to sign with a team during this period. The deadline for this initial free agency window is Sept. 10.
Sunday, Sept. 3: Deadline for prospective players to declare for PWHL draft
Hefford outlined the league’s efforts, via a nine-member player evaluation committee, to identify a pool of more than 300 of the most talented players around the world. What happens next is up to the players, who were informed Monday night of the league’s operations and timelines. Players who wish to declare themselves eligible to be drafted to one of the PWHL’s six teams must do so by Sept. 3. Players do not have to have been included on the initial 300-plus list of names to seek eligibility.
Sunday, Sept. 10: End of initial free agency period
By this time, each franchise will have signed three core players, with the focus then turning to the draft to fill out the rest of the training camp roster.
Monday, Sept. 18: PWHL Draft
The first-ever PWHL player draft will take place in Toronto on Sept. 18. The draft will run 15 rounds deep. Draft order will be determined by a lottery, and will follow a snake-draft format (the team picking last in Round 1 will select first in Round 2).
By the end of draft day, teams will each have 18 players — three pre-draft free agent signings and 15 draftees. All undrafted players will become free agents immediately after the draft and can thus sign a standard player agreement with any team.
Training camp rosters, which each must have a minimum of 28 players, will be fleshed out through this second free agency period and via negotiated tryouts.
After a team drafts a player, that team holds the player’s signing rights for two years. If a contract is not signed during that time, the player can become eligible again to be drafted. A player can declare for a maximum of two drafts.
Week of Nov. 13: Training camps open, teams finalize rosters
As outlined by Hefford, each team must bring at least 28 players to training camp, and cannot have more than 20 players signed before camp opens.
The timing of these camps means franchises will have about six weeks between the first strides at practice and the start of the 2023-24 regular season, which is set to begin in January. (No date was specified.)
By the end of training camp, each team must cut its roster to 23 players.
As negotiated in the CBA, which was ratified earlier this summer, player contracts will be valued between $35,000 and $80,000 annually. While the majority of contracts will feature one- or two-year terms, each franchise is required to sign six players to three-year deals valued at $80,000 each.
January 2024: Inaugural PWHL season begins
Kasten was not able to specify a date for puck drop on the PWHL, but he indicated January 2024 — and that very likely means the early days of the new year as opposed to the end of the month — remains the target for the start of play.
A full schedule is expected to be released sometime in October.