The inaugural PWHL season starts this week. Get to know some of the players from Saskatchewan
4 players from the province are signed to rosters for the Professional Women's Hockey League's 1st season

Growing up in Saskatoon, Emily Clark dreamed of being a professional hockey player, but the only option was the NHL because there was no established or sustainable women's league.
Clark's dream is finally coming true with the introduction of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). She is one of four women from Saskatchewan signed to official rosters for the inaugural season that starts this week.
The 28-year-old Saskatoon native made history in September when she was one of the first three players to sign free agent contracts with Ottawa's PWHL franchise.
"It was like Christmas. Like you're just so excited to see how it's going to look. Now to actually be here with my team every day has been amazing," Clark said.
"I just called my dad on the way here and he said have a good day at work. It's definitely pretty special to get to call this work."
Ottawa's first regular season game is on Tuesday against Montreal's PWHL franchise at 6 p.m. CST. All six PWHL teams played pre-season scrimmages in Utica, New York, in December.