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The Minnesota Frost have officially locked down their second round draft pick Abby Hustler. They inked the St. Lawrence ...
Minnesota Frost forward Katy Knoll (6) scores a goal on Ottawa Charge goaltender Gwyneth Philips (33) during the third overtime period of game 3 of the PWHL final Saturday, May 24, 2025, in St ...
The Minnesota Frost may have lost some key players in the PWHL's expansion draft, but they'll add a few more before they attempt to defend their back-to-back Walter Cup titles. The PWHL Draft is ...
Along with her speed, she has great puck skills that the Frost will make use of, especially since Michela Cava left to join PWHL Vancouver. Hustler played in 39 games and nearly had a point per ...
The 2025 PWHL Draft unfolded in Ottawa on Tuesday. In all, 48 picks were made by the eight teams across six rounds. The defending Walter Cup champion Minnesota Frost selected sixth each round ...
The Minnesota Frost's PWHL Draft watch party starts at 6 p.m. and is free to attend. This article first appeared on Bring Me The News and was syndicated with permission.
The Frost have won the PWHL’s first two Walter Cup championships. “I am super excited to be coming home and playing for the Minnesota Frost,” Morin said in a statement.
Defender Maggie Flaherty, a Lakeville native who won two PWHL championships with the Frost, agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Montreal Victoire on Friday. ©2025 The Minnesota Star Tribune.
Minnesota Frost forward Brooke Bryant tries to evade a defender in a game earlier this season. Bryant, who played for the Minnesota State women’s hockey team, scored 66 points in her MSU career.
The Minnesota Frost are set to host a PWHL Draft Watch Party on June 24 at 6 p.m. at Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub in Saint Paul. The 2025 PWHL Draft spans six rounds, allowing all eight teams to ...
Courtesy: PWHL The Minnesota Frost have signed their first non-returning player this offseason, with Sidney Morin joining the Frost after two seasons in Boston.
The Xcel Energy Center, home of the NHL's Minnesota Wild and PWHL's Minnesota Frost, will now be known as Grand Casino Arena starting in September.