The 2007–08 CWHL season was the first season in Canadian Women's Hockey League history. Jayna Hefford was named CWHL Most Valuable Player and a CWHL Central All-Star. She led the league with 26 goals scored in 27 games played. Jennifer Botterill won the Angela James Bowl after winning the league scoring title with 61 points.
Final standings
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.
Burlington 2, Ottawa 1Mississauga 6, Vaughan 2Mississauga 4, Montreal 3Mississauga 4, Montreal 4Brampton 5, Burlington 2Brampton 3, Burlington 3The Brampton Thunder won the first Championship of the CWHL . Molly Engstrom scored the game-winning goal as the Thunder beat the Mississauga Chiefs by a score of 4-3 in overtime.Awards and honours
Most Valuable Player: Jayna Hefford, BramptonAngela James Bowl: Top Scorer Jennifer Botterill, MississaugaOutstanding Rookie: Marie-Philip Poulin, MontréalChampionship Game MVP: Lori Dupuis, BramptonTop Forward: Jayna Hefford, BramptonTop Defender: Becky Kellar, BurlingtonTop Goaltender: Kim St-Pierre, MontréalCentral All-Stars
Goaltender: Cindy Eadie, BramptonDefender: Becky Kellar, BurlingtonDefender: Molly Engstrom, BramptonForward: Jayna Hefford, BramptonForward: Jennifer Botterill, MississaugaForward: Jana Harrigan, BurlingtonEastern All-Stars
Goaltender: Kim St-Pierre, Montréal (unanimous selection)Defender: Nathalie Déry, MontréalDefender: Lyne Landry, OttawaForward: Marie-Philip Poulin, Montréal (unanimous selection)Forward: Leslie Oles, MontréalForward: Katie Weatherston, Ottawa/MontréalGoaltender: Christine Dufour, QuébecDefender: Molly Engstrom, BramptonDefender: Bobbi-Jo Slusar, BramptonForward: Marie-Philip Poulin, MontréalForward: Leslie Oles, MontréalForward: Katie Weatherston, Ottawa/MontréalSeptember: Jayna Hefford, Brampton (3+8=11 points, 3 games)October: Marie-Philip Poulin, Montréal (12+7=19 points, 7 games)November: Jana Harrigan, Burlington (5+3=8 points, 5 games)December: Jayna Hefford, Brampton (8+9=17 points, 7 games)January: Jayna Hefford, Brampton (7+10=17 points, 7 games)February: Jennifer Botterill, Mississauga (8+10=18 points, 6 games)