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Photos: PWHL Game at Capital One Arena

17,228 Fans Come to See New York Sirens Face Montreal Victoire

New York Sirens and Montreal Victoire players brawl at the end of regulation of the PWHL Takeover Tour game between the Montreal Victoire and New York Sirens on January 18, 2026 at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. (Photo: Robert Raymer)

The PWHL Takeover Tour came to Capital One Arena on Sunday. It was the  highest-attended game at a U.S. arena in women’s hockey history, with a record-setting crowd of 17,228 to watch the Montréal Victoire take on the New York Sirens

“We’re incredibly proud to see Capital One Arena serve as the stage for another historic moment with today’s record-setting PWHL game,” said Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis. “Whether it’s on the ice or the court, these record-setting crowds are the result of deliberate investment, long-term partnership, and a belief that women’s sports deserve to be celebrated at the highest level. Monumental has made elevating women’s athletics a priority across our teams, venues, network, and in our community, and the momentum we’re seeing today reflects both the excellence of the athletes and the growing demand from fans to experience women’s sports at the highest level.”

Caps Outsider attended. Photos by Robert Raymer.

Ben Sumner

Ben Sumner is the editor of Capitals Outsider. He also works for The Washington Post and contributes there when he gets a scoop.

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