The biggest and brightest stars of the CWHL will convene in Toronto this weekend to celebrate their talent and shine a line on women's hockey.
The best players from the Canadian Women's Hockey League will converge in Toronto, for the second annual CWHL All-Star weekend.
Last year, close to 7,000 fans packed into the lower bowl of the Air Canada Centre to cheer on some of the biggest and brightest stars that women's hockey has to offer. This year, the league hopes to do the same.
34 players from the five CWHL teams will take part in the game, including four goaltenders, 12 defencemen and 18 forwards.