Frost Lose 2 Players in Expansion Draft
- On Monday, Vancouver and Seattle completed the PWHL expansion draft, with Vancouver selecting seven players including Frost forwards Brooke McQuigge and Denisa Krizova.
- This draft took place shortly after Vancouver signed Sophie Jaques and Claire Thompson, both defenders from the Frost, as free agents last week, which notably weakened the Frost's lineup on defense.
- Vancouver used the first overall pick to select Ottawa defenseman Ashton Bell and took Abby Boreen fifth overall, while Seattle chose defensemen like Aneta Tejralova early in the draft.
- Frost winger Grace Zumwinkle, the 2023-24 PWHL rookie of the year who scored 11 goals last season but missed eight games due to injury, was surprisingly left unselected in the draft.
- Frost general manager Melissa Caruso acknowledged the need to rebuild their defensive corps and stated they will focus on free agency and the June 24 draft to fill roster gaps.
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Frost lose 2 players in expansion draft
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Vancouver, one of the two PWHL expansion teams (along with Seattle) that will debut next season, has yet to reveal the team’s nickname. For now, just refer to Vancouver’s entry as Minnesota West. Vancouver used two of its seven picks in Monday’s expansion draft on Frost forwards. Brooke McQuigge was picked fourth overall, the second forward […]
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