PWHL superfan Debbie Harrison 'living the dream' while soaking up league's inaugural season
The cameras on the PWHL broadcasts have lingered on the faces of the young fans in the stands. But the creation of the PWHL has been just as much of a dream come true for 64-year-old Harrison.
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![Debbie Harrison's PWHL jersey didn't arrive by the league's inaugural puck drop, so she's gotten creative with her game outfits — including this one of her dressed up as a PWHL-purple crayon. A woman is dressed as a purple crayon with the Professional Women's Hockey League logo written on it. She's holding a sign that says,](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7126264.1708994608!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/debbie-harrison-purple-crayon.jpg)
The cameras on the PWHL broadcasts have lingered on the faces of the young fans in the stands. But the creation of the PWHL has been just as much of a dream come true for 64-year-old Harrison.