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Four-time Olympian Alina Muller of Switzerland is leaving behind her college and pro hockey career in Boston by signing a three-year contract Saturday with the PWHL’s expansion team in Hamilton, Ontario.
To that effect, the Frost lost one of its top talents to one of the new teams as forward Britta Curl-Salemme signed a three-year contact with the yet-unnamed Detroit franchise. Terms of the deal were not announced. The deal comes after Detroit added the 26-year-old during Phase 2 of the PWHL’s Expansion Roster Distribution Process.
The PWHL's eight existing teams have finalized their protections ahead of Phase 2 of expansion. During Phase 2, the four new teams will have the opportunity to sign or select five players from across the league, including one to a binding Expansion Franchise Offer, while also making a second non-binding Foundational Player Offer.
The Professional Women's Hockey League announces two new expansion teams in Hamilton, Ontario, and Las Vegas, set to begin play next season.
SAN JOSE – Jonathan Becher watched Olympic gold-medal-winning hockey player Kendall Coyne Schofield become the first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star Game’s skills competition at SAP Center in 2019.
The Minnesota Frost announced on Wednesday that the team re-signed two of its star players — forwards Taylor Heise and Kelly Pannek.
On Tuesday, May 19, the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) held a press conference in San Jose to announce that the league’s 12th team will play in the California city. This marks the fourth team to join the PWHL for the 2026-27 season, and the ...
First soccer, then basketball and now hockey? It appears the Bay Area will be home to a new professional women’s sports team as San Jose reportedly is one of two more cities expected to receive expansion franchises in the three-year-old Professional ...