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Dominique Petrie, forward for the Minnesota Frost, has signed on to play for another two years in the land of 10,000 lakes.
The Minnesota Frost re-signed forward Dominique Petrie to a two-year contract on Wednesday. Petrie, 24, had 10 points (three goals, seven assists) in 18 games during her 2024-25 rookie season. "Dom ...
While Heise did have idols such as Dani Cameranesi and Lee Stecklein to look up to, Gift Of The Game offers a unique approach ...
Minnesota Frost kicking off second season at Xcel Energy Center ST. PAUL, Minn. — A heartbreaking loss for the Minnesota Frost in their home opener at the Xcel Energy Center on Sunday night.
Minnesota Frost fans in for some big fun at the X for Game 3 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 ...
The Minnesota Frost are back-to-back Walter Cup Champions, but they lost several key players in the 2025 Expansion Draft. The Frost chose Kendall Cooper in the 1st round, 6th overall, to build back ...
Minnesota didn't have a single player making $100,000 or more in their first two seasons, and in 2025-26 will have only one player who will be brought above the $100,000 mark due only to the ...
The Victoire won by one again Tuesday, defeating the Minnesota Frost 2-1 in a shootout. Montreal’s leading scorer, Marie-Philip Poulin, won it, getting the puck past Frost goalie Maddie Rooney ...
Defending PWHL champion Minnesota Frost face playoff newcomers Ottawa Charge in best-of-5 finals Minnesota’s 23-player roster returned 16 from the squad that defeated Boston in five games last year.
Contrasting styles The Frost are known for their offense. After scoring a league-leading 85 goals in the regular season, Minnesota outscored Toronto by a combined margin of 18-14.
Minnesota Frost forward Kelly Pannek (12) feeds the puck to teammate Grace Zumwinkle (13) on a goal against New York in the Dec. 1 season opener. (Jeff Wheeler/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Minnesota's Grace Zumwinkle, middle, scores a hard-earned goal against Boston in Game 3 of the PWHL Finals on May 24. The team's new nickname, the Minnesota Frost, was announced Monday.