CBC Lite Sections Sports • Hockey • PWHL PWHL Hamilton signs former Ottawa forward Emily Clark to 2-year deal The Canadian Press | Posted: June 7, 2026 5:20 PM | Last Updated: June 7 Clark completes team's 5-player list to be added during Phase 2 of expansion process Image | 2193619207 Caption: The expansion PWHL Hamilton franchise announced a two-year contract with forward Emily Clark on Sunday, completing the team's five-player signing list during Phase 2 of the expansion process. (Getty Images) (BUTTON) Load image Open image in new tab PWHL Hamilton has signed forward Emily Clark to a two-year contract, the expansion franchise announced Sunday. Clark, who was under contract with Ottawa through 2027-28, joins PWHL Hamilton on a new deal through the same period. Clark was one of Ottawa's three foundational players ahead of the inaugural PWHL season, serving as a three-year alternate captain since the team's debut. The 30-year-old from Saskatoon is second in Charge history in assists (27) and third in goals (16) and points (43) and helped lead the team to back-to-back Walter Cup finals. She led the Charge in all-time games played (84 regular season, 16 post-season). * PWHL Hamilton signs forward Alina Müller, defender Nicole Gosling to 3-year contracts * PWHL players' salary release shows Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark highest earner The signing completes the list of five players to be added to the team during Phase 2 of the PWHL's expansion process. Clark will be reunited with former Charge captain Brianne Jenner, the first of the team's Phase 2 signings that also included fellow forward Alina Muller, defender Nicole Gosling, and goaltender Kayle Osborne, all on three-year contracts. More Stories Like This The related links below are generated automatically based on the story you’ve just read. Loading... CBC Lite is a low-bandwidth website. To see what's new, check out our release notes. For high quality images, media, comments, and other additional features visit the full version of this story. We and select advertising partners use trackers to collect some of your data in order to enhance your experience and to deliver personalized content and advertising. If you are not comfortable with the use of this information, please review your device and browser privacy settings before continuing your visit. Learn more about Online Tracking and Privacy Choices. * Corrections and Clarifications * Terms of Use * Reuse & Permission * Privacy * Accessibility * Contact a Newsroom * Submit Feedback * Lite Help Centre * Jobs * RSS CBC Lite version: 1.8.19. ©2026 CBC/Radio-Canada. All rights reserved.