PWHL, Minnesota and expansion draft
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The two new teams are coming from Seattle and Vancouver. Minnesota was able to protect three players from the draft. Forwards Kendall Coyne Schofield, Britta Curl-Salemme, Taylor Heise, and Defenseman Lee Stecklein will all be staying with the Minnesota Frost next season.
Four games. Four overtimes. That’s a lot of applesauce. The Frost found ways to keep their energy up through all the extra periods and still play their game. They remained patient as they probed what turned out to be a human wall in Ottawa goaltender Gwyneth Philips.
Change comes with every passing season, but it figures to hit the Frost especially hard with the upcoming expansion draft. Credit should continue to go to former Frost general manager Natalie Darwitz, who did a masterful job of putting together a championship-caliber roster prior to last season.
Liz Schepers scored 12 minutes into overtime and the Minnesota Frost won their second straight PWHL Walter Cup with a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge on Monday night in Game 4. Each game in the ...
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Axios on MSNMinnesota Frost repeat at PWHL champions, hoist Walter CupThe Walter Cup is staying in the State of Hockey. Driving the news: The Minnesota Frost won their second consecutive Professional Women's Hockey League title Monday night. In front of Gov. Tim Walz and 11,
Ken Klee had to go to a party at goalkeeper Nicole Hensley’s home in Denver to hang out with the Walter Cup as it was passed along from player to player following Team Minnesota’s run to the PWHL title.