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The Ottawa Charge have plenty to be proud of after a strong showing in the Professional Women's Hockey League's second season, but the real test lies ahead with inevitable roster changes.
Minnesota's Frost won the Walter Cup for the second year in a row. Wednesday night, the team and fans celebrated in St. Paul.
As the PWHL prepares to welcome teams in Vancouver and Seattle, each existing team will give up four players. The Ottawa Charge will never be the same after the league’s expansion draft.
The only two unbeaten teams left this season, 2024 WNBA title foes the Minnesota Lynx and New York Liberty lead the league in ...
Andover’s Maddie Rooney and Claire Butorac were part of repeat history at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul May 26, helping ...
The post Frost run it back to clinch unlikely 2nd-straight PWHL championship appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Minnesota ...
One can only hope that what comes next after the 2025 title celebration is a bit more calm than followed last year’s title.
The Minnesota Frost claimed a second straight PWHL championship win on Monday, beating the Ottawa Charge 2-1 to lift the 2024 ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHow can the Ottawa Charge safeguard its PWHL future?Served alongside the Ottawa Charge’s PWHL finals defeat was a bitter side dish: that their current collection of players will ...
The Minnesota Frost are inviting fans to join them for a championship celebration on Wednesday. More details here: ...
Liz Schepers scored 12 minutes into overtime and the Minnesota Frost won their second straight PWHL Walter Cup with a 2-1 win ...
Here are three takeaways from the Charge's 2-1 overtime loss to the Frost in Game 4 of the PWHL Walter Cup Finals.
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