Natalie Darwitz out as GM of PWHL champion Minnesota
A little more than a week after Minnesota won the first PWHL Walter Cup, the league is looking for a new general manager to lead the team.
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A little more than a week after Minnesota won the first PWHL Walter Cup, the league is looking for a new general manager to lead the team.
LOWELL, Mass. — Minnesota won the inaugural championship of the Professional Women's Hockey League on Wednesday night, getting 17 saves from Nicole Hensley to beat Boston 3-0 in a winner-take-all Game 5 and claim the Walter Cup.
PWHL Toronto has chosen fourth-place Minnesota as its first-round playoff opponent, the team announced on Monday evening.
Kendall Coyne Schofield and Taylor Heise each had a goal and an assist and Minnesota defeated visiting Boston 4-0 on Wednesday to climb into a first-place tie in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
Grace Zumwinkle and Sophia Kunin had the goals to lead Minnesota past host Ottawa 2-1 in a Professional Women's Hockey League game Saturday afternoon.
Natalie Spooner and Emma Maltais each scored twice, Ann-Renee Desbiens made 24 saves and Canada routed the United States 6-1 on Sunday in Saint Paul, Minn., the decisive seventh game of the Rivalry Series.
Captain Hilary Knight carried the puck into the attacking zone in the 3-on-3 overtime period and fired a wrist shot that found a way through the pads of Maddie Rooney to allow Boston to pull out a 4-3 win over visiting Minnesota Saturday, becoming the fifth team in the fledgling Professional Women's Hockey League to win on home ice.