They are no-names no longer.
In a process nearly a year in the making, the Professional Women's Hockey League on Monday unveiled the nicknames and logos for each of its six franchises entering its second season.
There's a Fleet sailing into Boston, a Frost settling in Minnesota and Sirens in New York. For the teams north of the border, there will be Victoire in Montreal, a Charge in Ottawa and the wielding of Sceptres — yes, the Canadian spelling — in Toronto.
The long-anticipated names and logos arrive after time constraints — the league was founded in late June 2023 and began play on Jan. 1 — led to the PWHL spending its inaugural season referring to each team with a PWHL prefix, such as PWHL Minnesota, which won the first Walter Cup championship in May.
It was around that time when league executives Amy Scheer and Kanan Bhatt-Shah officially signed off on the results in meeting a 10-month deadline to have the names and logos delivered to the PWHL's suppliers to be printed in time for Season 2, set to open in early December.
''Daunting for sure, but an absolute labor of love,'' Scheer, the league vice president of business operations, told The Associated Press. ''I think anybody who has worked in sports or is a marketer or brand person would look at this as an opportunity of a lifetime.''
Just don't ask them to pick a favorite.
''I love all my children equally,'' Scheer said with a laugh.