In their debut season, the Seattle Torrent fit right into the short, modern-day tradition of the city’s professional hockey teams. The off-ice work is commendable; the on-ice results lackluster. They do play in one of the bigger barns, but Seattle led the Professional Women’s Hockey League in average attendance at their home venue this season (12,875). The Torrent became the first PWHL team to exceed 150,000 fans in attendance in a single season in their home market. They sold out 17,151-seat Climate Pledge Arena twice, in the first game after the Olympics and in the season finale, which doubled as Pride Night. The PWHL’s first two expansion teams, Seattle and Vancouver generated the highest first-year merchandise sales of any teams in the league to date. Early in the season, lines for merchandise wrapped around the corner of the lower concourse of CPA and the Torrent gear in team stores flew off shelves.…