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Minnesota Frost’s Losses Are PWHL Vancouver’s Gains in Expansion Draft

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The Hockey Writers
Jun 14, 2025 4:15 PM

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The expansion draft for the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) saw significant changes for both the Minnesota Frost and the Vancouver Canucks. As Minnesota navigated a challenging season, the decision to part ways with key players created a ripple effect in the league. Among those affected were notable names like Amanda Kessel and Jincy Dunne, who have contributed immensely to the team's identity over the years. The Minnesota Wild's ability to garner expansion draft picks has sparked discussions on their long-term strategy, highlighting the balance between rebuilding and competitiveness.

Vancouver, on the other hand, looked to capitalize on the Frost's situation, making strategic selections that could shape their lineup for the upcoming season. The Canucks' management focused on acquiring talent that not only complements their existing roster but also fills crucial gaps left by departures. As they welcomed new players into the fold, there was a palpable sense of excitement about the potential growth and direction of the team.

This cross-border expansion draft dynamic reflects the evolving landscape of women’s hockey, where team strategies are increasingly influenced by player movements. Both Minnesota and Vancouver are setting the stage for what could be a thrilling season ahead, filled with fresh talent and renewed ambitions. With players like Kessel and Dunne being discussed in the context of their future contributions, fans are eager to see how these transitions will impact the competitive balance in the league.