2025-26 PWHL team preview: Minnesota Frost
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The Minnesota Frost, an emerging team in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), are gearing up for what promises to be an exhilarating 2025-26 season. With a roster featuring former NHL players like Kendall Coyne Schofield and Maddie Rooney, the Frost have a strong foundation to build upon. Schofield, known for her speed and skill, will be a key player to watch as she leads the offensive charge alongside Taylor Heise, a dynamic forward who has made a name for herself in women's hockey.
The Frost's defense is bolstered by experienced players capable of shutting down their opponents while supporting the transition to offense. The coaching staff has focused on creating a cohesive team environment, emphasizing teamwork and strategy in their training sessions. Fans can expect to see a competitive squad that not only wants to win but is eager to entertain.
This season, the Frost aim for a deep playoff run, propelled by their talented roster and the passion of their fanbase. The chemistry on the ice is palpable, and with the leadership of players like Schofield and Rooney, the Minnesota Frost are set to make their mark in the league. The Walter Cup is within reach as the team prepares to face their rivals head-on, showcasing the evolution of women's professional hockey in the process.
The Frost's defense is bolstered by experienced players capable of shutting down their opponents while supporting the transition to offense. The coaching staff has focused on creating a cohesive team environment, emphasizing teamwork and strategy in their training sessions. Fans can expect to see a competitive squad that not only wants to win but is eager to entertain.
This season, the Frost aim for a deep playoff run, propelled by their talented roster and the passion of their fanbase. The chemistry on the ice is palpable, and with the leadership of players like Schofield and Rooney, the Minnesota Frost are set to make their mark in the league. The Walter Cup is within reach as the team prepares to face their rivals head-on, showcasing the evolution of women's professional hockey in the process.