New York Sirens
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New York Sirens
Summary
New York Sirens is a sports team[1]. It ranks in the top 0.78% of sports_team entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (410 views/month, #5 of 642).[2]
Key Facts
- New York Sirens is in the country of United States[3].
- New York Sirens's image is recorded as Casey O'Brien New York Sirens 2026 (cropped).jpg[4].
- New York Sirens's instance of is recorded as sports team[5].
- New York Sirens's home venue is recorded as Prudential Center[6].
- New York Sirens's home venue is recorded as Total Mortgage Arena[7].
- New York Sirens's league or competition is recorded as Professional Women's Hockey League[8].
- New York Sirens's location is recorded as New York metropolitan area[9].
- New York Sirens's head coach is recorded as Greg Fargo[10].
- New York Sirens's Commons category is recorded as New York Sirens[11].
- New York Sirens's general manager is recorded as Pascal Daoust[12].
- +2023-08-29T00:00:00Z marks the founding of New York Sirens[13].
- New York Sirens's sport is recorded as ice hockey[14].
- New York Sirens's official website is recorded as https://www.thepwhl.com/en/teams/new-york-sirens[15].
- New York Sirens's topic's main category is recorded as Category:New York Sirens[16].
- New York Sirens's X is recorded as pwhl_newyork[17].
- New York Sirens's Instagram username is recorded as pwhl_sirens[18].
- New York Sirens's Facebook username is recorded as PWHLNewYork[19].
- New York Sirens's competition class is recorded as professional ice hockey[20].
- New York Sirens's competition class is recorded as women's ice hockey[21].
- New York Sirens's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11l26170wd[22].
- New York Sirens's category for members of a team is recorded as Category:New York Sirens players[23].
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Founding
+2023-08-29T00:00:00Z marks the founding of New York Sirens[13].
Why It Matters
New York Sirens ranks in the top 0.78% of sports_team entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (410 views/month, #5 of 642).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]