The Minnesota Frost are eager to defend their PWHL title after an eventful summer with the trophy

FILE - Minnesota captain Kendall Coyne Schofield celebrates with the trophy after beating Boston in Game 5 of the PWHL Walter Cup hockey finals, May 29, 2024, in Lowell, Mass.

FILE - Minnesota captain Kendall Coyne Schofield celebrates with the trophy after beating Boston in Game 5 of the PWHL Walter Cup hockey finals, May 29, 2024, in Lowell, Mass. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm, File)


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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Taylor Heise and her Minnesota Frost teammates had the time of their lives celebrating the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League championship throughout the summer. They took the Walter Cup with them wherever they could. The entire team has more to carry when the PHWL's second season begins on Nov. 30. There are new logos and nicknames for every club after branding was largely skipped over in the hasty launch a year ago. Winning a title breeds fiercer competition in a six-team league. The Frost also had to move past some off-the-ice tumult that resulted in a change in general managers.

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