The Two-Minute Minor - An edition of the Penalty Box Post - Thursday, June 18, 2026

GWH alums Murphy, Laitinen, Morrow, Nelson and Bouveng selected in last night's 2026 PWHL Entry Draft

Gopher Women's Hockey alumnae Abbey Murphy, Nelli Laitinen, Sydney Morrow, Jamie Nelson & Josefin Bouveng heard their names called at last night's 2026 PWHL Entry Draft held at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.

Murphy was the first of the Gopher contingent selected, being picked 2nd overall by the Seattle Torrent.  Laitinen also went in the 1st Round just four picks later, chosen 6th by expansion team PWHL Hamilton.  Morrow and Nelson followed in the 2nd Round; Morrow was picked 14th overall, joining Murphy in Seattle, while Nelson was chosen as the 20th selection by the Toronto Sceptres.  Bouveng completed the U. of M. picks, going 29th overall in the 3rd Round to expansion PWHL Las Vegas.

We congratulate the five on their selections and wish them the best in their new endeavors!!  We also give a shout-out and send additional best wishes to alumna Allie Franco, who remains an undrafted free agent.  We will continue to watch for signing updates and training camp invitations as the off-season progresses.

The full PWHL Entry Draft results are available here.

Pre-draft trade sends GWH alum Abby Boreen back to Vancouver

Similar to what we saw on Tuesday with fellow Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Ella Huber, forward Abby Boreen was traded back to her 2025-2026 club after having been acquired earlier in the week by an expansion team in the PWHL's roster-building process.

As we shared in yesterday's Penalty Box Post, Boreen was announced as having her contract acquired by PWHL Las Vegas on Monday, which would have been her fourth team entering her fourth professional season.  However, she was traded back to the Vancouver Goldeneyes prior to last night's draft in a deal which included an exchange of draft picks.

 

Emily Brown re-signs with Seattle Torrent on two-year contract

Meanwhile, Gopher alum and defender Emily Brown was one of three members of the Seattle Torrent in 2025-2026 re-signing with the club yesterday, coming to terms on a new 2-Year Standard Player Agreement.

Brown spent her first two PWHL seasons playing with the Boston Fleet before being selected by the Torrent in last year's PWHL Expansion Draft.  Being named one of Seattle's alternate captains for their inaugural season, she recorded four assists in their 30 regular-season contests.

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, June 17, 2026

PPC Board of Directors Meeting – Tuesday, July 7 at 7 p.m.

The next Power Play Club Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7 at 7 p.m.  Topics of the meeting will include the club's fundraising goals for 2026-2027 and its online presence.  The meeting will be held online via Zoom and is open to all club members who were enrolled for the 2025-2026 season; please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

Gracie Graham named Academic All-District honoree; 14 GWH players recognized as Academic All-Big Ten standouts

We congratulate and wish good luck to Gopher Women's Hockey defender Gracie Graham as she was named to the CSC Academic All-District Women's At-Large Team for NCAA Division I, announced yesterday by the College Sports Communicators!!

Meanwhile, Graham and 13 of her 2025-2026 GWH teammates – Josefin Bouveng, Hannah Clark, Kendra Distad, Allie Franco, Carly Humphrey, Sophia Johnson, Madison Kaiser, Emma Kreisz, Nelli Laitinen, Ava Lindsay, Sydney Morrow, Abbey Murphy, and Chloe Primerano – were further recognized as part of 161 University of Minnesota student-athletes named spring Academic All-Big Ten honorees last Wednesday!!  We add more congratulations to all of them!

Additionally, we recognize the entire team's continued success in the classroom.  They've posted a 3.58 cumulative GPA over their combined collegiate tenure, including a 3.55 GPA for the Spring 2026 semester.  Keep up the excellent work, ladies!

GWH alumna Kelly Pannek named PWHL Forward of the Year,
joined by fellow Gopher Taylor Heise on All-PWHL First Team

Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Kelly Pannek was named the 2026 PWHL Forward of the Year as part of last night's PWHL Awards presented in Detroit, following her record-setting third season as alternate captain of the Minnesota Frost.

Pannek set new league single-season marks for both total points and goals in the regular season with 33 and 16 respectively, dishing out 17 assists as well (placing her in a tie for second).  She also earned a share of the league lead with four game-winning goals, and her 27.6% shooting percentage led skaters having a minimum of 15 shots on goal.  In five postseason games, she added another four points with a goal and 3 assists.  Pannek was also a finalist for the PWHL's Billie Jean King MVP Award, but that title was claimed by Boston Fleet goaltender Aerin Frankel.

Fellow Gopher alumna & Minnesota Frost forward Taylor Heise joined Pannek and Frankel as a member of the 2026 All-PWHL First Team.  Forward Brianne Jenner (Ottawa Charge) and defenders Megan Keller (Boston Fleet) & Sophie Jaques (Vancouver Goldeneyes) rounded out the First Team.

Pannek and Heise were two of the Frost's first three protected players in Phase 1 of the PWHL's 2026 Expansion Process, each signing a new Three-Year Standard Player Agreement to remain in Minnesota.

Gophers Lee Stecklein, Grace Zumwinkle re-sign with MN Frost while four other U. of M. alumnae among PWHL movers

Meanwhile, that same PWHL Expansion Process has kept women's hockey fans glued to league news as the four new teams in Detroit, Hamilton, San Jose & Las Vegas have each acquired their first 10 players.  At the same time, the eight existing teams each protected six players on their rosters for the 2026-2027 season ahead of the opening of Phase 5 allowing trades between all the squads.  Several Gopher Women's Hockey alums were among those making waves.

In addition to Pannek & Heise, the Minnesota Frost retained the other two Gophers who were on their roster in 2025-2026, re-signing and protecting defender Lee Stecklein and forward Grace Zumwinkle last Friday (June 12) in Phase 3 of the process.  Stecklein signed a Two-Year Standard Player Agreement, while Zumwinkle followed with a Three-Year deal.

Moving into Phase 4, several Gophers were involved in moves to expansion teams.  2026 Walter Cup champion Natálie Mlýnková was the first GWH alumna to head elsewhere, departing the Montréal Victoire to sign a 1-Year Standard Player Agreement with PWHL San Jose this past Sunday.  Forwards Abby Boreen and Peyton Hemp were the final two selections to fill out the rosters of the new teams; Boreen's contract was picked up by PWHL Las Vegas, marking her 4th team in four seasons after playing this past year in Vancouver, while Hemp's rights were acquired by PWHL Hamilton following her rookie year in Ottawa.

Meanwhile, forward Ella Huber was a member of PWHL Detroit... for all of about 24 hours before being sent back to the team she was with this past season.  Huber signed a 1-Year Standard Player Agreement with Detroit on Monday, but was traded back to the Boston Fleet when Phase 5 of the expansion process opened yesterday in a deal which also included an exchange of picks in tonight's entry draft.

Six 2025-2026 Gophers await tonight's (June 17th) PWHL Entry Draft

While all the movement of existing PWHL players has been going on, a new class of players is looking to hear their names called at tonight's (Wednesday, June 17) PWHL Entry Draft being held at the Fox Theatre in Detroit.  Among those are six members of the 2025-2026 Gopher Women's Hockey team: Josefin Bouveng, Allie Franco, Nelli Laitinen, Sydney Morrow, Abbey Murphy, and Jamie Nelson.

After much anticipation, the draft's full order of the selection was revealed on Monday as follows:

      1. Vancouver Goldeneyes
      2. Seattle Torrent
      3. PWHL Detroit
      4. PWHL San Jose
      5. PWHL Las Vegas
      6. PWHL Hamilton
      7. New York Sirens
      8. Toronto Sceptres
      9. Minnesota Frost
      10. Boston Fleet
      11. Ottawa Charge
      12. Montréal Victoire

Vancouver earned the top pick of the draft by finishing atop the league's Gold Plan standings for non-playoff teams.  The order of other existing teams was determined by regular-season standings and playoff performance, while the order of expansion teams was determined by a random selection.

The draft begins at 5 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. CT, with complete coverage available worldwide on the PWHL's YouTube channel & thepwhl.com and also in Canada on TSN+.  Additionally, first two rounds will be available in the U.S. on Scripps Sports platforms – including over-the-air television in select markets and nationally on Scripps FAST channel & Scripps Sports Network – and in Canada on TSN2.  More details and live coverage are available on the PWHL Draft Central page.

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The Penalty Box Post - Friday, June 5, 2026

Correction: PPC Chalk Talk dates for 2026-2027

Please note a date correction for the first of the Power Play Club's three Chalk Talks in the 2026-2027 season.  The dates of all three (subject to change) are:

  • Saturday, October 17 – prior to Minnesota vs. Ohio State

  • Saturday, January 30 – prior to Minnesota vs. St. Thomas

  • Saturday, February 20 – prior to Minnesota vs. St. Cloud State

Chalk Talks will be held in the Ridder Arena Weight Room, upstairs across the hall from the suites and press area, starting 90 minutes before game time.

We apologize for the error in last week's email and thank you for your patience.

Note: the correct date was published on the webpage - it was incorrect in the previous emailed edition of the newsletter.


Pannek named finalist for 2026 PWHL Billie Jean King MVP Award

We congratulate and wish good luck to Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Kelly Pannek on being named a finalist for the 2026 PWHL Billie Jean King MVP Award following her season with the Minnesota Frost!!  She is joined by goaltenders Ann-Renée Desbiens of the Montréal Victoire and Aerin Frankel of the Boston Fleet.

Pannek, also a finalist for the league's Forward of the Year Award, set new PWHL records for both total points and goals in the regular season with 33 and 16 respectively, dishing out 17 assists as well (placing her in a tie for second).  She also earned a share of the league lead with four game-winning goals, and her 27.6% shooting percentage led skaters having a minimum of 15 shots on goal.  In five postseason games, she added another four points with a goal and 3 assists.

In 25 games, Desbiens co-led the PWHL in the regular season with a record-setting 19 wins, losing a league-low six times, and finishing the schedule with a seven-game winning streak that helped the Victoire secure first place in the standings.  Her 28 goals against were the fewest among goaltenders with at least 15 starts and part of a Montréal tandem that surrendered just 41 goals, the fewest by any team in history.  She posted a career-high 592 saves, becoming one of four goaltenders in league history to surpass 500 saves in multiple seasons and one of only two to achieve the milestone in consecutive seasons, alongside Frankel.

Frankel's 19 regular-season wins in 26 starts included 14 in regulation and co-led the league with Desbiens for a new single-season record, earning 10 wins despite two or fewer goals of supporting offense.  She allowed just 31 goals while anchoring a defense that surrendered 45 overall, the second-fewest all-time, while Boston maintained a 92.9 percent penalty kill efficiency with her in the crease.  She finished second with a 1.17 goals-against average and a .953 save percentage, both career bests, while ranking second with 631 saves and turning aside 25 or more shots in half of her appearances.

The 2026 Billie Jean King MVP winner will be announced at the PWHL Awards on Tuesday, June 16 in Detroit.

Gopher alumnae Pannek, Heise signed and protected by
Minnesota Frost in Phase 1 of PWHL's expansion process

This week marked the start of the PWHL's Expansion Process as the new clubs in Detroit, Hamilton, Las Vegas and San Jose are incorporated into the league.

Phase 1 of the process featured the eight existing teams protecting three players apiece from future phases.  Gopher Women's Hockey alumnae Kelly Pannek and Taylor Heise were among the protectees; listed as free agents coming out of the 2025-2026 season, both signed new three-year Standard Player Agreements to remain members of the Minnesota Frost.  Frost goaltender Maddie Rooney, having two years remaining on her existing contract, was designated as the team's third protected player.  The PWHL published the list of all 24 players protected to-date across the eight teams here.

Phase 2 begins today – The second phase of the expansion process begins at Noon ET / 11 a.m. CT today (Friday, June 5) and continues through 1 p.m. ET / Noon CT on Monday (June 8).  Each expansion team will build the foundation of its roster by acquiring five players through signings and, if necessary, a player selection process.  Existing teams can each lose a maximum of three players who are under contract for 2026-2027 during this phase, though that limit does not apply to / count players whose contracts expired at the end of the 2025-2026 season.  Among the other Gophers in the PWHL this past year...

  • Abby Boreen (Vancouver) & Ella Huber (Boston) are under contract through 2026-2027.

  • Emily Brown (Seattle), Olivia Knowles (New York), Savannah Norcross (New York), Lee Stecklein (Minnesota), and Grace Zumwinkle (Minnesota) have expired contracts.

  • Peyton Hemp (Ottawa) & Natálie Mlýnková (Montréal) have expired contracts but their rights are held by their respective 2025-2026 teams.

  • Hannah Brandt's contract has expired, but she has announced her retirement.


The complete, detailed rules for all phases of the expansion process (PDF document) are available here.

We will continue to monitor signing announcements and share news on our social media accounts, along with future issues of the Penalty Box Post.  You can also track updates on the PWHL's Trades & Signings page.

GWH alum Cameranesi Brodzinski joins team staff at St. Thomas

We send a shout-out to another Gopher Women's Hockey alumna, as Dani (Cameranesi) Brodzinski was named Player Development & Scouting Coordinator for the St. Thomas Tommies Women's Hockey team this past Tuesday (June 2).

Dani remains 10th in Gopher history for both career points (201) and goals (93), and was a member of the 2015 & 2016 NCAA Championship teams.

Ice hockey rule change proposals announced by NCAA

Meeting in mid-May, NCAA ice hockey rules committee members representing Division I men, Division I women, and Division III men & women discussed several topics and made rule change proposals.

The proposal gathering the most attention was the recommendation that players wear cut-resistant equipment intended to protect the neck, wrist and ankle areas for the 2026-2027 academic year.  Current rules permit the use of this type of equipment.  The goal of committee members is to make the use of such equipment mandatory in Division I play in 2027-2028 (and 2028-2029 in Division III).

Among other proposals discussed at the May meeting...

  • Permitting devices on team benches for audio communication and health & safety tracking, but continuing to prohibit video for coaching purposes.

  • Strongly encouraging playing conferences and coordinators of officials to enforce existing embellishment and diving rules more stringently in the upcoming season.

  • Women's hockey: Pucks could be played above shoulder height at any time in any zone of the ice (matching the experimental rule used during regular-season league games in the WCHA last year).

  • The regular-season format for overtime will remain three-on-three for five minutes.  If the game remains tied after the five minutes, conference policy will dictate if a shootout is used, but it will no longer be mandated.  The conference policy of the home team (actual or designated) would apply for nonconference contests.

  • NCAA women's hockey championships: In competition that uses video replay, all goals will be required to be cleared before play resumes.

  • Hand passes will be allowed in the defensive zone (rescinding the prohibition enacted in 2012).

All proposals will go to respective Oversight Committees for further review and potential approval later this summer.

Switzerland to host 2028 IIHF Women's World Championship

At its Annual Congress last week, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) named the host nations for a number of future tournaments.  Switzerland was announced as the host of the top division of the 2028 Women's World Championship (though the specific city or cities remains TBA).

The 2026 Women's Worlds top division tournament is still to be played this coming November, hosted by the Danish cities of Herning & Esbjerg.  Quebec City, Quebec, Canada will host the 2027 edition of the event.

For the top division of the U-18 Women's World Championship, Canada was confirmed as the host nation in 2028.  The 2027 tournament will be played in the Czech city of Ostrava this coming January.

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The Two-Minute Minor - An Edition of the Penalty Box Post - Saturday, May 29, 2026

PPC Board of Directors Meeting – Tuesday, June 2 at 7 p.m.

We provide one more reminder that the next Power Play Club Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for this coming Tuesday, June 2 at 7 p.m.  The meeting will be held online via Zoom and is open to all club members who were enrolled for the 2025-2026 season; please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

Gopher Women's Hockey 2026-2027 schedule released!!

The Gopher Women's Hockey team announced its 2026-2027 season schedule on Wednesday, beginning the countdown to puck drop on Friday, October 2 on the road against the Bemidji State University Beavers.  The full schedule can be found here.

The opening weekend marks the first two of five meetings against the Beavers.  The two squads plus the University of Maine Black Bears will gather at Ridder Arena on October 9 through 11 for the Minnesota East-West Showcase, playing in a three-game scramble format.  The Gophers and BSU will later square off in another "traditional" WCHA weekend series on January 8 & 9 at Ridder, marking Minnesota's return to action after the holiday break.

The schedule features four other non-conference contests.  The Gophers will host the Lindenwood University Lions for a Thursday-Friday series on October 22 & 23.  In November, Minnesota plays on Thanksgiving weekend for the first time in three years, making their return to the D1 in DC Showcase in Alexandria, Virginia where they'll face Princeton (Nov. 27) and Penn State (Nov. 28).

We also note that the four combined series against St. Cloud State and Minnesota State are home-and-home weekends – including the final two of the regular season.

All game times are to be announced at a later date, and the schedule is subject to change.  We'll pass along updates as they are published.

WCHA composite league schedule released

Additionally, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association released its composite schedule of all 112 league games (though subject to change and all times TBA).  Notably, the two teams who have met in the last four NCAA Championship games – Ohio State and Wisconsin – will square off for the first time in the 2026-2027 season on October 9 in Columbus.

Power Play Club Chalk Talk schedule for 2026-2027 

With the team's schedule release, the Power Play Club Board of Directors has set the dates of three Chalk Talks in the 2026-2027 season (subject to change):

  • Saturday, October 17 – prior to Minnesota vs. Ohio State

  • Saturday, January 30 – prior to Minnesota vs. St. Thomas

  • Saturday, February 20 – prior to Minnesota vs. St. Cloud State

Chalk Talks will be held in the Ridder Arena Weight Room, upstairs across the hall from the suites and press area, starting 90 minutes before game time.

Looking at the club's other traditional annual events...

  • The date of the PPC reception with the team, featuring new player (and this year, coach) introductions, is to be determined.

  • Our Locker Sponsor Gathering is scheduled for January 16 before the game against Minnesota Duluth.

  • The date of our annual Brunch with the Coaches is also to be determined as we verify the availability of the visiting coach; note that this is an extra-fee event.

Updates for all three of those events will be shared as the details are finalized.

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The Penalty Box Post - Saturday, May 23, 2026

PPC Board of Directors meeting – Tuesday, June 2 at 7 pm

We provide a reminder that the next meeting of the Power Play Club's Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday evening, June 2, at 7 p.m. online via Zoom.  One of the meeting topics will be the Locker Sponsor membership tier for the 2026-2027 season.

Board meetings are open to all club members enrolled in the past season, including those in either the Locker Sponsor or Base Membership tiers.  Please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

Mlýnková, Montréal Victoire win 2026 Walter Cup Championship

We send congratulations to Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Natálie Mlýnková as she became a PWHL Walter Cup champion as a member of the Montréal Victoire.  The Victoire defeated the Ottawa Charge three games to one in the Walter Cup Finals, clinching the title with a 4-0 Game 4 victory in Ottawa this past Wednesday, May 20.  Montréal became the first Canadian team to win the Walter Cup and the first top-seeded squad entering the playoffs to claim the championship.

GWH career scoring leader Hannah Brandt announces retirement

Next, we congratulate and thank Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Hannah Brandt on a stellar career, concluding with the Boston Fleet earlier this month.

Brandt first announced her retirement plans on Instagram in November, indicating the 2025-2026 season would be her last.  Her immediate future features a return to the classroom as she seeks to become a physician assistant.

Though ten years have passed since Brandt's collegiate career with the Gophers concluded, she remains the program's all-time leading scorer with 285 career points, coming on 115 goals (3rd best) and 170 assists (1st).  She also holds the Gopher record for career plus-minus rating at +236.  Her 82 points and 49 assists in the 2012-2013 season are both fourth in Gopher history and lead the rookie records, along with being her career bests.  She netted a single-season high of 34 goals in 2014-2015.  A three-time First Team All-American and four-time All-USCHO selection, she was later also recognized as a member of the WCHA's 25-player 25th Anniversary Team.

Following her time at the U., Brandt first joined the then-independent Minnesota Whitecaps in 2016-2017.  After an Olympic centralization year, she returned the to Whitecaps as they joined the then-NWHL (later renamed to the PHF) in 2018-2019, winning an Isobel Cup Championship.  Brandt moved to the PWHPA when it formed later in 2019 to push for a sustainable professional league in North America and remained with that organization for three years.  With the creation of the PWHL in 2023, Brandt declared for the league's inaugural draft and was selected 27th overall by Boston; she played in 96 games with them (including playoffs) over three seasons, tallying 26 points on 9 goals & 17 assists.

Brandt also appeared on the international stage, being selected for the U.S. Women's National & Olympic Teams.  In five IIHF World Championships (2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022), she recorded 12 points on 6 goals and 6 assists.  She earned gold and silver medals in two Olympic Games (2018 & 2022), scoring a goal and dishing out 7 assists.

Best wishes, Hannah!!

(Some information sourced from TheIXSports' and The Ice Garden's article on Brandt's retirement.)

Heise, Pannek named PWHL Forward of the Year finalists

Meanwhile, we also send out both congratulations and wishes of good luck to Gopher alumnae Taylor Heise and Kelly Pannek upon being named finalists for the 2026 PWHL Forward of the Year award.  Heise & Pannek, both members of the Minnesota Frost, are joined on the finalist list by Brianne Jenner of the Ottawa Charge.

In regular-season play, Pannek set new league records for both total points and goals, with 33 and 16 respectively, and dished out 17 assists as well (placing her in a tie for second); her 59.3% face-off efficiency ranked third among centers with more than 15 draws, her 341 faceoff wins put her third all-time, she earned a share of the league lead with four game-winning goals, and her 27.6% shooting percentage led skaters having a minimum of 15 shots on goal.  In five postseason games, she added another four points with a goal and 3 assists.

Heise was second in the regular season total scoring with 30 points, coming on 13 goals (4th best) and 17 assists (tied for 2nd).  Heise set a PWHL single-season record with six multi-assist games, shared the league lead with eight multi-point contests, and finished second in plus-minus rating at +18.  She added two more assists in the postseason.

Jenner was the fourth-highest scorer in the league, setting a new Charge team record with 26 points, coming on 12 goals and 14 assists.  She recorded three game-winning goals, tied for second-most in the league, and helped Ottawa post a 5-4-0-1 record in games where she lit the lamp.  Jenner also became the fourth player in PWHL history to eclipse 300 faceoff wins in a single season, winning 311.

The Forward of the Year winner will announced at the PWHL Awards on Tuesday, June 16 in Detroit.

Hamilton, Las Vegas, San Jose named as PWHL expansion teams

While their 2026 playoffs were continuing, the Professional Women's Hockey League made two more expansion announcements.  New teams were announced for Las Vegas, Nevada, and Hamilton, Ontario on Wednesday, May 13, and for San Jose, California this past Tuesday, May 19.  With the previous announcement of an expansion team in Detroit, the league is now up to 12 clubs for the 2026-2027 season.

Per initial reporting by the Hockey News, the league announced a five-step process for expansion roster building and existing team player protection.  Adjusted process dates were released last Friday, May 15.  Summarized here (with AI assistance; see linked articles for full details), the five steps include...

  • Phase 1 (June 2–3): Unrestricted and restricted free agents can negotiate with all teams, though they can only sign with existing franchises.  Existing teams can protect three players, including signed players or by signing a free agent, but can lose up to one free agent to another existing team.

  • Phase 2 (June 5–8): Any player not protected or signed in Phase 1 can only sign with an expansion team.  Expansion teams release a 20-player Exclusive Negotiation Target List (ENTL).  New teams can sign up to five players during this window (including those on expiring contracts or under existing contracts, provided the current team loses no more than three contracted players).

  • Phase 3 (June 10–12): Existing teams can protect signed players or sign free agents, up to a maximum of 3 contracts (in addition to the 3 in Phase 1).  Expansion teams can sign up to 3 free agents.

  • Phase 4 (June 14–15): Any player not protected or signed can sign with an expansion team.  Expansion teams can’t sign players who were on their Phase 2 ENTL.  If a team can’t get to 10 players, they will be allowed to select unprotected players with contracts or whose rights are held by existing teams.

  • Phase 5 (June 16–18): Trading of 2026 draft picks is permitted during this timeframe.  Free agents have the option of signing with their existing team, and players with their rights held by a team may receive a qualifying offer (or become free to sign with another team later).


As shared previously, the Fox Theater in Detroit will host the 2026 PWHL Entry Draft on Wednesday evening, June 17, with the Vancouver Goldeneyes having the first overall draft pick; however, the full draft order is still to be announced in the coming weeks.  The league's open signing period begins Friday, June 19.

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The Penalty Box Post - Sunday, May 10, 2026

Reminder: new Power Play Club email address

Here's one more reminder that the Power Play Club has changed email address and can now be contacted at powerplayclub1@gmail.com.  Please make sure to add this address to the safe senders list in your own account.

 

PPC Board of Directors meeting – Tuesday, June 2 at 7 pm

Looking ahead, the next meeting of the Power Play Club's Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday evening, June 2, at 7 p.m. online via Zoom.  One of the meeting topics will be the Locker Sponsor membership tier for the 2026-2027 season.

Board meetings are open to all club members enrolled in the past season, including those in either the Locker Sponsor or Base Membership tiers.  Please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

 

Gopher Women's Hockey season tickets remain on sale!!

Season tickets for the 30th year of Univ. of Minnesota Golden Gopher Women's Hockey remain on sale.  Join us at Ridder Arena to mark this milestone.  Tickets can be purchased at z.umn.edu/b711.  Thank you for your support!!

Gophers Hemp, Jordan invited to USA Hockey camp next week

Current Gopher Women's Hockey players Layla Hemp and Molly Jordan were named as invitees to the 2026 National Goaltending and Women’s Defense Development Camp, as announced by USA Hockey this past Friday, May 8.  The camp will be held next week, May 18 through 21, at the NSC Super Rink in Blaine, MN.

Hemp is one of twenty-six American men's and women's goaltenders selected to attend the camp, while Jordan will be one of 12 women’s defenders participating.  As noted in the roster announcement, the camp “will consist of both on-ice and off-ice skill development, along with video training, team building and mental performance activities and will give participants the opportunity to learn the camp’s experienced staff while growing their game alongside their peers.”

We congratulate both Layla and Molly on being selected!!

Primerano honored as Student-Athlete of the Month at the U.

Meanwhile, we also congraulate Gopher Women's Hockey defender Chloe Primerano as she earned April Student-Athlete of the Month honors from the U. of M.'s Lindahl Academic Center!!

Primerano was joined by John Caleb of the Gopher Men's Track & Field and Cross Country team as Student-Athlete of the Month.

PWHL announces Detroit as home of next expansion team

The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) made its first expansion announcement for the 2026-2027 season, as PWHL Detroit was named as the newest franchise this past Wednesday, May 6.  The addition brings the league to nine (9) teams.

The league indicated that details about further expansion and the forthcoming expansion roster building process will be announced in the coming weeks.  According to reporting on ESPN.com, however, that process would not include an expansion draft (unlike last year with the addition of Seattle & Vancouver).

The league also announced that the Fox Theater in Detroit will host the 2026 PWHL Entry Draft, being held on Wednesday evening, June 17.  Per the league's “Gold Plan” system, the Vancouver Goldeneyes will have the first overall draft pick, but the full draft order will be released later as playoff performance and the addition of Detroit and potentially other expansion teams are factored in.

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Power Play Club email address change on next message

As mentioned last week, the Power Play Club will be reverting to its previous powerplayclub1@gmail.com email address, with that change expected on our next message – though the timing of that message is dependent on future team and club news.

Again, please make sure to add powerplayclub1@gmail.com to the safe senders list in your own account.

 

PPC Board of Directors meeting – Wednesday, May 6 at 7 pm

We also reiterate that the next meeting of the Power Play Club's Board of Directors is scheduled for next Wednesday evening, May 6, at 7 p.m. online via Zoom.  This will be the board's first meeting with new Gopher Women's Hockey head coach Greg "Boom" May, and the discussion will include his vision for team along with fundraising objectives.

Board meetings are open to all club members enrolled in the past season, including those in either the Locker Sponsor or Base Membership tiers.  Please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

 

GWH season tickets on sale!!  Renewal deadline May 7!!

And we also again mention that season tickets for the 30th year of Univ. of Minnesota Golden Gopher Women's Hockey are on sale now, with last season's ticket holders having until Thursday, May 7 to renew their seats.

New season tickets can be purchased at z.umn.edu/b711, and renewal orders can be placed at z.umn.edu/b712.  Thank you for your support!!

GWH alumna Courtney Kennedy, coach Boom May
to continue as U.S. U-18 National Team coaches

USA Hockey announced last Friday, April 24, that Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Courtney Kennedy will remain the head coach of the U.S. U-18 National Team for the 2026–2027 season, with current GWH head coach Greg "Boom" May continuing as one of her assistant coaches.

Kennedy, recently also named as head coach of the Merrimack College Warriors, led the U.S. U-18 Team to an unblemished 6-0 record and the gold medal at the 2026 IIHF U-18 Women's World Championship.  She's also been an assistant coach for the U-18 team at five previous World Championships and was an assistant for the 2022 U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team.

May served as an assistant coach under Kennedy at the 2026 tournament, his first involvement with USA Hockey.

We send our congratulations and best wishes to both!!

May joins pair of podcasts – Meanwhile, in his full-time role as the new head coach, Boom May joined a pair of podcasts in the past week to discuss Gopher Women's Hockey.  We provide YouTube links here, but you can also listen in on your favorite podcast platform...

GWH alumnae Pannek, Heise finish atop PWHL scoring list as 2025-2026 regular season concludes, playoffs approach

Minnesota Frost forwards Kelly Pannek & Taylor Heise not only led Gopher Women's Hockey alumnae in PWHL scoring for the 2025-2026 regular season, but led the entire league, becoming the first two players to reach the 30-point mark for a single campaign!

Pannek finished as the PWHL's scoring champion with 33 points, netting a league-high 16 goals while dishing out 17 assists.  Heise lit the lamp 13 times and also recorded 17 helpers.

Summarizing all the PWHL scoring by GWH alumnae...

  • Kelly Pannek, Minnesota Frost – 16g, 17a, 33 points

  • Taylor Heise, Minnesota Frost – 13g, 17a, 30 points

  • Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota Frost – 13g, 10a, 23 points

  • Lee Stecklein, Minnesota Frost – 1g, 13a, 14 points

  • Natálie Mlýnková, Montréal Victoire – 5g, 5a, 10 points

  • Abby Boreen, Vancouver Goldeneyes – 4g, 5a, 9 points

  • Peyton Hemp, Ottawa Charge – 2g, 7a, 9 points

  • Ella Huber, Boston Fleet – 4g, 2a, 6 points

  • Emily Brown, Seattle Torrent – 4a, 4 points

  • Hannah Brandt, Boston Fleet – 3a, 3 points

  • Savannah Norcross, New York Sirens – 1g, 1a, 2 points

We also send a shout-out to Olivia Knowles of the New York Sirens, who appeared in 3 games but did not record a point.


Walter Cup Playoffs: (1) Montréal vs. (3) Minnesota, (2) Boston vs. (4) Ottawa – Meanwhile, four of the eight teams have advanced to the PWHL Walter Cup Playoffs.  The Montréal Victoire finished atop the regular-season standings and chose the 3rd-seeded Minnesota Frost as their semifinal opponent; their best-of-5 series begins this Saturday, May 2, in Montréal.  The #2 Boston Fleet will face the 4th-seeded Ottawa Charge in the other semifinal series starting tomorrow, Thursday, April 30, in Boston.

We wish good luck to the eight Gopher alums on those teams: Hannah Brandt (BOS), Taylor Heise (MIN), Peyton Hemp (OTT), Ella Huber (BOS), Natálie Mlýnková (MTL), Kelly Pannek (MIN), Lee Stecklein (MIN), and Grace Zumwinkle (MIN).

Editor's Note: Have information about a Gopher alumna playing elsewhere?  We want to know!!  Send us details at powerplayclub1@gmail.com.

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PBP Quick Hit - An Edition of the Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Gophers add transfers Allard & Schalin to roster for 2026-2027

Gopher Women's Hockey head coach Boom May announced yesterday the transfer signings of Ashley Allard and Julia Schalin to the team roster for the 2026-2027 season.

Allard joins the Gophers after three years at UConn. She recorded career highs with 10 goals, 18 assists, and 28 points in 2025-2026, along with a +21 plus-minus rating.  Over her collegiate tenure, the Ottawa, ON, native has 70 points on 23 goals and 47 assists, being named a Hockey East Third Team All-Star following her sophomore season and also earning Hockey East All-Academic honors.

Schalin, a native of Espoo, Finland, comes to Minnesota after two years at Mercyhurst, where she posted back-to-back 30+ point seasons on a combined 23 goals and 40 assists.  She was also a member of the 2026 Finland Olympic Team this past February, recording an assist in their game against Czechia.  Schalin was named AHA Rookie of the Year in 2024-2025 after tallying 14 goals & 18 assists.

Allard and Schalin will join fellow transfer Lauren Goldsworthy in Minneapolis this fall.  The program also previously named Sloane Hartmetz, Maddie McCullough, Adrianna Milani, Rachel Piggott, Payton Rolli and Katya Sander as incoming freshmen for 2026-2027.  We look forward to seeing all of them in Maroon & Gold in the new season!!

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The Penalty Box Post - Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Pending: Power Play Club email address change

In the effort to reduce operating expenses, the Power Play Club's Board of Directors approved a motion from the technology subcommittee to phase out the use of the news@powerplayclub.org email address in favor of a free option.  As such, the club will be reverting to its previous powerplayclub1@gmail.com address within the next month, and we will keep you informed as to the official timing of the change.

Please make sure to add powerplayclub1@gmail.com to the safe senders list in your own account.

 

PPC Board of Directors meeting – Wednesday, May 6 at 7 pm

The next meeting of the Power Play Club's Board of Directors is scheduled for Wednesday evening, May 6, at 7 p.m. online via Zoom.  This will be the board's first meeting with new Gopher Women's Hockey head coach Greg "Boom" May, and the discussion will include his vision for team along with fundraising objectives.

Board meetings are open to all club members enrolled in the past season, including those in either the Locker Sponsor or Base Membership tiers.  Please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

 

GWH season tickets on sale!!  Renewal deadline May 7!!

Here's another reminder that season tickets for the 30th year of Univ. of Minnesota Golden Gopher Women's Hockey are on sale now, and last season's ticket holders have until Thursday, May 7 to renew their seats.

New season tickets can be purchased at z.umn.edu/b711, and renewal orders can be placed at z.umn.edu/b712.  Thank you for your support!!

GWH coach Boom May announces new coaching staff

Gopher Women's Hockey head coach Greg "Boom" May announced a series of staff updates as the team heads into the 2026–2027 season.

Jess Scott remains on the team's staff, retaining her title as General Manager.  She first joined the staff as Director of Operations in 2019 and has also served as an assistant coach.

We welcome Marty Sertich, who joins the Gophers as an assistant coach after serving on the staff at St. Thomas in a similar role the past 9 seasons, including through the Tommies' transition to Division I.  In his playing days, Sertich won the 2005 Hobey Baker Award collegiately as a member of the Colorado College Tigers and continued professionally for ten seasons in the AHL and in Europe.

And we send warm "welcome back" greetings to GWH alumnae Winny Brodt Brown and Amanda Leveille, who re-join the team as assistant coaches!  Both were players on Gopher national championship teams; Brodt Brown was a member of Minnesota's first championship squad in 2000 and Leveille earned NCAA title rings in 2013, 2015 & 2016.  In the professional ranks, Leveille backstopped the Buffalo Beauts to a Premier Hockey Federation Isobel Cup championship in 2017, and they won the Isobel Cup as teammates with the Minnesota Whitecaps in 2019.  Brodt Brown founded OS Hockey Training, and Leveille has served recently as their Director of Goaltending.

Host Hungarians come up short as France earns promotion
at 2026 IIHF Women's Division I Group A Championship

Despite suffering only one loss in five games, the Hungary National Women's Hockey Team came up short in its attempt to earn promotion from the 2026 IIHF Women's Division I Group A Championship they hosted in Budapest last week.  Rather, France's national team also conceded only one loss but it occurred in overtime rather than regulation, giving them a one-point edge over the Hungarians for the top spot in the final standings (12-11), earning a place in the top division of the 2027 Women's World Championship.

The Francs will have to wait to see who they'll replace in 2027, as the 2026 IIHF Women's World Championship will not be played until November 6 through 16.  That tournament is being held in Herning and Esbjerg, Denmark.

We provide another shout-out to Gopher forward Emma Kreisz, who netted Hungary's game-winning overtime goal in their contest against France, added two assists in the tournament, and posted a +4 plus-minus rating!

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The Penalty Box Post - Tuesday, April 7, 2026

PPC Board of Directors meeting – Tuesday, April 14 at 7 p.m.

The first 2026 off-season meeting of the Power Play Club's Board of Directors is scheduled for next Tuesday evening, April 14, at 7 p.m. online via Zoom.  The main topics will be the GWH coaching change and the report of the board's technology subcommittee (as we look to reduce expenses).

Board meetings are open to all club members enrolled in the past season, including those in either the Locker Sponsor or Base Membership tiers.  Please contact PPC president Bill Johnson (billjohnson013@gmail.com) or vice president Dave Malerich (dmalerich@yahoo.com) if you wish to attend.

 

GWH season tickets on sale!!  Renewal deadline May 7!!

Season tickets for the 30th year of Univ. of Minnesota Golden Gopher Women's Hockey are on sale now, and last season's ticket holders are reminded that the renewal deadline is Thursday, May 7.

New season tickets can be purchased at z.umn.edu/b711, and renewal orders can be placed at z.umn.edu/b712.  Thank you for your support!!

Murphy, Morrow honored as All-USCHO Team selections

A pair of Gopher Women's Hockey players received more national recognition as Abbey Murphy & Sydney Morrow were named to U.S. College Hockey Online's All-USCHO Teams this past Friday!!

Murphy was named to the All-USCHO First Team following her 66-point season, including 40 goals, 26 assists, and a +35 rating in just 31 games, pacing the nation with 1.29 goals per game and 2.13 points per game.  She also totaled nine power-play goals and one short-handed score.  Murphy finished her tenure in Maroon & Gold as Minnesota's all-time leading goal scorer, finding the back of the net 143 times in her career.

Morrow was honored as an All-USCHO Second Team selection after finishing the season with 38 points on eight goals and 30 assists in 39 games, ranking second among all NCAA defenders in both points and assists.  She posted a +33 rating and recorded 57 blocked shots.  She previously earned a Second Team All-America honor after her sophomore season (2023-2024) as a member of the Colgate University Raiders.

Congratulations, Abbey & Sydney!!

Gophers sign transfer Lauren Goldsworthy for 2026-2027

Head coach Boom May and the Gopher Women's Hockey team announced yesterday the signing of transfer defender Lauren Goldsworthy, who will join the Maroon & Gold this fall as a junior.

Goldsworthy, a Minnetonka native and Minnetonka H.S. alumna, comes to the U. after two seasons playing at Minnesota State in Mankato.  In 75 career games with MSU, she recorded 17 points on 8 goals & 9 assists – including 7 goals & 5 assists this past year – with two game-winning tallies and 60 blocks at the defensive end.

Welcome, Lauren!!  We look forward to seeing you in the Gopher lineup!!

Emma Kreisz named to Hungary National Team roster for upcoming IIHF Women's Division I Group A Championship

We send wishes of good luck to Gopher Women's Hockey junior forward Emma Kreisz as she was named to the Hungary National Team roster on March 24 for the 2026 IIHF Women's Division I Group A Championship being played on their home ice in Budapest next week.

In addition to the host Hungarians, the tournament features the national teams of China, France, Italy, Norway & Slovakia.  The 15-game round-robin schedule runs from April 12 through 18, with the top-finishing team set to advance to the 2027 IIHF Women's World Championship's top division.

We will share tournament updates on our social media accounts (Facebook and X) as they become available.

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