PWHL Players Association is disclosing salaries as members vote to approve transparency
The Professional Women’s Hockey League Players Association began publicly listing salaries this week on its website, doing so after the union’s leader said members voted to approve the disclosure.
PWHLPA executive director Malaika Underwood called it the natural next step after players gave the green light to share salary numbers among each other and agents and that minimum and average figures were already public in the collective bargaining agreement.
“This decision reflects our belief that greater salary transparency gives players clearer information and stronger context in individual negotiations, while also supporting a more transparent and credible marketplace for the league overall,” Underwood said in a statement to The Associated Press on Thursday.
The range for the 2025-26 season goes from the league minimum $37,131.50 to highest-paid Emily Clark of the Ottawa Charge at $126,090. Sarah Fillier of the New York Sirens is next at $125,000, followed by Ottawa’s Brianne Jenner at $122,003.


