Ottawa's Emily Clark Sets PWHL Record for Highest Single-Season Salary with New Contract, AP Sources
ONTARIO, CANADA, AUG 7 – Emily Clark signed a two-year extension with the Ottawa Charge, becoming the highest-paid player in the Professional Women's Hockey League with a six-figure salary next season.
- Thursday saw the Ottawa Charge sign forward Emily Clark to a two-year extension, securing her through the 2027-28 season, with a league-record salary, according to sources.
- Clark finished second on the Charge with nine goals and 19 points, and led Ottawa in playoff scoring with three goals and five points.
- Contract details reveal Clark’s pay reset the league’s single-season mark, with her six-figure salary next season breaking the record, according to sources.
- With the roster complete for the 2025-26 campaign, the Charge has signed three players, including Clark, through 2027-28.
- Highlighting her roots, Clark was among the Charge’s inaugural free-agent signings in September 2023, emphasizing her role in establishing the team’s foundational roster and her Olympic pedigree.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
31 Articles
31 Articles
Ottawa’s Emily Clark sets PWHL record for highest single-season salary with new contract, AP sources
Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark set a PWHL record in becoming the league’s highest-paid player based on single-season salary in signing a two-year contract extension on Thursday.
·Hamilton, Canada
Read Full Article
+22 Reposted by 22 other sources
Ottawa's Emily Clark sets PWHL record for highest single-season salary with new contract, AP sources
Emily Clark has become the highest-paid player in the PWHL by signing a two-year contract extension with Ottawa Charge.
·United States
Read Full ArticleOttawa's Emily Clark Sets PWHL Record for Highest Single-Season Salary With New Contract, AP Sources
Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark set a PWHL record in becoming the league’s highest-paid player based on single-season salary in signing a two-year contract extension on Thursday.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources31
Leaning Left15Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Left
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources lean Left
71% Left
L 71%
C 24%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium