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The Minnesota Frost will advance to the PWHL finals after a 4-3 overtime win against the Toronto Sceptres in Game 4 of the semifinals on Wednesday night. Taylor Heise, last year’s playoff MVP ...
The PWHL postseason is in full swing, and tonight’s Game 2 semifinal matchup between the Minnesota Frost and Toronto Sceptres is shaping up to be a battle until the bitter end. The Sceptres won ...
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Toronto Sceptres re-sign defender Kali Flanagan to one-year extensionThe Toronto Sceptres have signed defender Kali Flanagan to a one-year contract extension, the Professional Women's Hockey ...
Sophie Jaques and Claire Thompson, finalists for the league’s defender of the year award, have signed deals with expansion ...
The Minnesota Twins – who are 21-8 in their last 29 games and 18-8 at home this season – return to Target Field tonight for ...
Some men, and even some women, have been slow to accept women's sports. But that's changing in Minnesota as the hometown teams keep winning.
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Ottawa Charge, Toronto Sceptres filling in rosters with PWHL player signingsThe Ottawa Charge have re-signed forward Rebecca Leslie to a two-year contract extension and forward Taylor House for another ...
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.
Every PWHL team had to lose four players in the expansion draft and while the Frost lost great players, PWHL Vancouver gained ...
New PWHL team Vancouver opened the expansion signing period by adding Minnesota Frost teammates Claire Thompson and Sophie Jaques.
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PWHL Vancouver signs former Frost defender Thompson as club's first playerVancouver's new Professional Women's Hockey League team has signed its first player, nabbing defender Claire Thompson from the Minnesota Frost.
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