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The Professional Women's Hockey League's second season is opening a month earlier than last year and features an expanded schedule. The league announced Tuesday that each of the league's six teams will play 30 games. That's up from 24 in the inaugural season. The season will begin Nov. 30 with the Boston Fleet playing at the Toronto Sceptres, followed by the Ottawa Charge traveling to play the Montreal Victoire. The New York Sirens travel to play the Minnesota Frost to open their respective schedules the following day. The regular season runs through May 3, with three extended international breaks worked in to account for national team commitments.








