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2023–24 PWHL Minnesota season

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2023–24 PWHL Minnesota
Walter Cup champions
2023–24 record8–4–3–9 (4th)
Home record5–2–2–3
Road record3–2–1–6
Goals for54
Goals against54
Team information
General managerNatalie Darwitz[1]
CoachKen Klee[1]
Assistant coachJake Bobrowski
Mira Jalosuo[1]
CaptainKendall Coyne Schofield
Alternate captainsKelly Pannek
Lee Stecklein
ArenaXcel Energy Center
Average attendance7,138
Team leaders
GoalsGrace Zumwinkle (11)[2]
AssistsKelly Pannek (12)[2]
PointsGrace Zumwinkle (19)[2]
Penalty minutesLee Stecklein (16)[2]
Plus/minusKendall Coyne Schofield (+12)[2]
WinsNicole Hensley (7)[3]
Goals against averageMaddie Rooney (2.08)[3]

The 2023–24 PWHL Minnesota season was the team's inaugural season as a member of the newly created Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They played their home games at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

PWHL Minnesota clinched the league's final playoff spot on the last day of the regular season, and regular season-champion PWHL Toronto selected Minnesota as its semifinal opponent.[4] Minnesota went on to defeat Toronto in a five-game series, winning three straight games after losing the first two.[5] Minnesota advanced to the PWHL Finals, where they faced PWHL Boston. Minnesota prevailed in another five-game series, winning the inaugural Walter Cup championship.[6] Minnesota's first overall draft pick from the 2023 PWHL draft, Taylor Heise, led the playoffs in scoring and was voted the most valuable player of the playoffs.[7] After the season, Grace Zumwinkle was named the league's rookie of the year.[8]

Offseason

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On September 1, 2023, Minnesota hired Natalie Darwitz as its general manager.[9] Darwitz hired Charlie Burggraf as the team's first head coach on September 15.[10] Jake Bobrowski and Mira Jalosuo were hired as assistant coaches on October 6.[11] On September 25, The Hockey News reported that Minnesota would play their home games at Xcel Energy Center.[12]

On September 6, Minnesota announced the signings of their first three players, American national team members Lee Stecklein, Kendall Coyne Schofield, and Kelly Pannek.[13] Coyne Schofield was named team captain, with Stecklein and Pannek named assistant captains.[14] Minnesota won the first overall selection in the inaugural PWHL draft on September 18; with the pick, the team selected Minnesota Golden Gophers forward Taylor Heise.[15]

On December 27, 2023—one week before Minnesota's season-opening game—the team announced that Burggraf was stepping down as the team's head coach, and would be replaced by Ken Klee.[16]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1 Toronto (Y) 24 13 4 0 7 69 50 +19 47
2 Montreal (X) 24 10 3 5 6 60 57 +3 41
3 Boston (X) 24 8 4 3 9 50 57 −7 35[a]
4 Minnesota (X) 24 8 4 3 9 54 54 0 35[a]
5 Ottawa (E) 24 8 1 6 9 62 63 −1 32
6 New York (E) 24 5 4 3 12 53 67 −14 26
Updated to match(es) played on May 5, 2024. Source: PWHL
(E) Eliminated; (X) Clinched playoff berth; (Y) Clinched first place
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Greater number of games won, excluding games won by Shootout: Boston 11 wins, Minnesota 10 wins

Schedule and results

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Regular season

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Minnesota played its first ever game on January 3, 2024, in Lowell, Massachusetts, against PWHL Boston. Taylor Heise scored the franchise's first goal, and Minnesota went on to win the game by a score of 3–2.[17] The team made its home debut on January 6. Grace Zumwinkle scored a hat-trick and Maddie Rooney posted a shutout in a 3–0 victory over PWHL Montreal.[18] With 13,316 fans in attendance, the game set a new record for attendance at a professional women's hockey game.[19] Despite a strong start to the season, including wins in seven of the team's first eleven games, Minnesota clinched a playoff spot on the last day of the season after losing five straight games to end the regular season.[4]

Regular season schedule

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The regular season schedule was published on November 30, 2023.[20]

Regular season schedule (Home: 5–2–2–3; Road: 3–2–1–6)
January: 3–2–2–1, 15 points (Home: 2–0–1–1; Road: 1–2–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
1 January 3 @ PWHL Boston 3–2 Hensley Tsongas Center 4,012 1–0–0–0 3 [Recap 1]
2 January 6 PWHL Montreal 3–0 Rooney Xcel Energy Center 13,316 2–0–0–0 6 [Recap 2]
3 January 10 PWHL Toronto 3–1 Hensley Xcel Energy Center 4,707 3–0–0–0 9 [Recap 3]
4 January 14 PWHL New York 2–3 OT Rooney Xcel Energy Center 7,951 3–0–1–0 10 [Recap 4]
5 January 17 @ PWHL Ottawa 3–2 OT Hensley TD Place Arena 5,609 3–1–1–0 12 [Recap 5]
6 January 24 PWHL Montreal 1–2 Hensley Xcel Energy Center 5,001 3–1–1–1 12 [Recap 6]
7 January 27 @ PWHL Boston 3–4 OT Rooney Tsongas Center 4,059 3–1–2–1 13 [Recap 7]
8 January 28 @ PWHL New York 2–1 OT Hensley Total Mortgage Arena 2,393 3–2–2–1 15 [Recap 8]
February 2–0–1–3, 7 points (Home: 1–0–1–1; Road: 1–0–0–2)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
9 February 3 @ PWHL Toronto 1–4 Hensley Mattamy Athletic Centre 2,470 3–2–2–2 15 [Recap 9]
10 February 14 PWHL Ottawa 2–1 Rooney Xcel Energy Center 6,276 4–2–2–2 18 [Recap 10]
11 February 17 @ PWHL Ottawa 2–1 Hensley TD Place Arena 8,407 5–2–2–2 21 [Recap 11]
12 February 18 @ PWHL Montreal 1–2 Rooney Place Bell 10,172 5–2–2–3 21 [Recap 12]
13 February 25 PWHL Boston 0–2 Hensley Xcel Energy Center 10,186 5–2–2–4 21 [Recap 13]
14 February 27 PWHL Toronto 3–4 OT Hensley 3M Arena at Mariucci 2,718 5–2–3–4 22 [Recap 14]
March 3–2–0–0, 13 points (Home: 2–2–0–0; Road: 1–0–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
15 March 3 @ PWHL New York 2–0 Rooney UBS Arena 4,459 6–2–3–4 25 [Recap 15]
16 March 5 PWHL Ottawa 4–3 SO Rooney Xcel Energy Center 4,585 6–3–3–4 27 [Recap 16]
17 March 13 PWHL Boston 4–0 Hensley Xcel Energy Center 4,669 7–3–3–4 30 [Recap 17]
18 March 16 PWHL New York 5–1 Rooney Xcel Energy Center 9,006 8–3–3–4 33 [Recap 18]
19 March 24 PWHL Montreal 3–2 SO Hensley Xcel Energy Center 7,268 8–4–3–4 35 [Recap 19]
April 0–0–0–3, 0 points (Home: 0–0–0–1; Road: 0–0–0–2)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
20 April 18 @ PWHL Montreal 3–4 Rooney Verdun Auditorium 3,084 8–4–3–5 35 [Recap 20]
21 April 20 @ PWHL Ottawa 0–4 Hensley TD Place Arena 8,110 8–4–3–6 35 [Recap 21]
22 April 27 PWHL Boston 1–2 Hensley Xcel Energy Center 9,977 8–4–3–7 35 [Recap 22]
May 0–0–0–2, 0 points (Home: 0–0–0–0; Road: 0–0–0–2)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
23 May 1 @ PWHL Toronto 1–4 Rooney Mattamy Athletic Centre 2,571 8–4–3–8 35 [Recap 23]
24 May 4 @ PWHL New York 2–5 Hensley UBS Arena 1,563 8–4–3–9 35 [Recap 24]

  Regulation Win (3 points)   Overtime/Shootout win (2 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   Regulation Loss (0 points)

Playoffs

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On May 6, 2024, PWHL Toronto elected to play Minnesota in the first round of the playoffs.[4] Minnesota lost the first two games in the series, failing to score a goal in either; however, Minnesota then won three straight games to clinch the series and advance to the finals, where they faced PWHL Boston.[5] In the finals, Minnesota won the fifth and deciding game of the series on the road with a 3–0 decision to capture the Walter Cup championship.[6]

2024 PWHL Playoffs
First round vs. PWHL Toronto: Minnesota won 3–2
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Series Recap
1 May 8 @ Toronto 0–4 Hensley Coca-Cola Coliseum 8,473 0–1 [Recap 25]
2 May 10 @ Toronto 0–2 Rooney Coca-Cola Coliseum 8,581 0–2 [Recap 26]
3 May 13 Toronto 2–0 Rooney Xcel Energy Center 3,344 1–2 [Recap 27]
4 May 15 Toronto 1–0 2OT Rooney Xcel Energy Center 2,766 2–2 [Recap 28]
5 May 17 @ Toronto 4–1 Rooney Coca-Cola Coliseum 8,501 3–2 [Recap 29]
Walter Cup Finals vs. PWHL Boston: Minnesota won 3–2
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Series Recap
1 May 19 @ Boston 3–4 Rooney Tsongas Center 4,508 0–1 [Recap 30]
2 May 21 @ Boston 3–0 Hensley Tsongas Center 4,543 1–1 [Recap 31]
3 May 24 Boston 4–1 Hensley Xcel Energy Center 9,054 2–1 [Recap 32]
4 May 26 Boston 0–1 2OT Hensley Xcel Energy Center 13,104 2–2 [Recap 33]
5 May 29 @ Boston 3–0 Hensley Tsongas Center 6,309 3–2 [Recap 34]

Player statistics

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As of May 29, 2024[2]

Skaters

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Goaltenders

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Regular season[3]
Player GP TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Nicole Hensley 14 849:22 7 6 1 31 2.19 383 0.919 1 0 1 2
Maddie Rooney 10 605:34 5 3 2 21 2.08 246 0.915 2 0 0 0
Playoffs[3]
Player GP TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Nicole Hensley 5 338:29 3 1 1 6 1.06 109 0.945 2 0 0 0
Maddie Rooney 5 322:12 3 2 0 6 1.12 116 0.948 2 0 0 0

Awards and honors

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Milestones

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Regular season
Player Milestone Reached
Taylor Heise 1st goal in franchise history January 3, 2024[Recap 1]
1st career PWHL goal
1st career PWHL game
Sophia Kunin 1st career PWHL goal
1st career PWHL game
Grace Zumwinkle 1st career PWHL goal
1st career PWHL game
Mellissa Channell 1st career PWHL assist
1st career PWHL game
Brittyn Fleming 1st assist in franchise history
1st career PWHL assist
1st career PWHL game
Nicole Hensley 1st win in franchise history
1st career PWHL win
1st career PWHL game
Brooke Bryant 1st career PWHL game
Natalie Buchbinder
Michela Cava
Abby Cook
Kendall Coyne Schofield
Clair DeGeorge
Maggie Flaherty
Emma Greco
Dominique Kremer
Denisa Křížová
Kelly Pannek
Liz Schepers
Lee Stecklein
Susanna Tapani
Grace Zumwinkle 1st career PWHL hat-trick January 6, 2024[Recap 2]
Maddie Rooney 1st career PWHL shutout
1st career PWHL win
1st career PWHL game
Claire Butorac 1st career PWHL game
Lee Stecklein 1st career PWHL assist January 10, 2024[Recap 3]
Denisa Křížová
Taylor Heise
Lee Stecklein 1st career PWHL goal January 14, 2024[Recap 4]
Kelly Pannek
Michela Cava 1st career PWHL assist
Grace Zumwinkle 1st career penalty shot
Maddie Rooney 1st career PWHL loss
Susanna Tapani 1st career PWHL goal January 17, 2024[Recap 5]
1st career PWHL power-play goal
Grace Zumwinkle 5th career PWHL goal
1st career PWHL short-handed goal
1st career PWHL assist
Michela Cava 1st career PWHL goal January 24, 2024[Recap 6]
Sophia Kunin 1st career PWHL assist
Abby Boreen 1st career PWHL game
Brittyn Fleming 1st career PWHL goal January 27, 2024[Recap 7]
Claire Butorac 1st career PWHL assist
Lee Stecklein 5th career PWHL assist
Abby Cook 1st career PWHL goal January 28, 2024[Recap 8]
Kendall Coyne Schofield 1st career PWHL assist
Abby Boreen 1st career PWHL goal
1st career PWHL overtime goal
Nicole Hensley 1st career PWHL assist
Natalie Buchbinder 1st career PWHL assist February 3, 2024[Recap 9]
Abby Boreen 1st career PWHL power-play goal February 14, 2024[Recap 10]
1st career PWHL assist
Sophie Jaques 1st career PWHL assist
Maggie Flaherty 1st career PWHL goal
Maggie Flaherty 1st career PWHL assist February 17, 2024[Recap 11]
Sophie Jaques 1st career PWHL goal February 27, 2024[Recap 14]
Natalie Buchbinder
Denisa Křižová 1st career PWHL goal March 5, 2024[Recap 16]
Kendall Coyne Schofield 5th career PWHL assist
Grace Zumwinkle
Kendall Coyne Schofield 5th career PWHL goal March 13, 2024[Recap 17]
Kelly Pannek 10th career PWHL assist
Taylor Heise 5th career PWHL assist
Nicole Hensley 1st career PWHL shutout
Claire Butorac 1st career PWHL goal March 16, 2024[Recap 18]
Sydney Brodt 1st career PWHL assist
1st career PWHL game
Clair DeGeorge 1st career PWHL assist March 24, 2024[Recap 19]
Sophie Jaques 5th career PWHL assist
Grace Zumwinkle 10th career PWHL goal April 18, 2024[Recap 20]
Brooke Bryant 1st career PWHL goal
Kendall Coyne Schofield 10th career PWHL assist April 27, 2024[Recap 22]
Michela Cava 5th career PWHL goal May 1, 2024[Recap 23]
Maggie Flaherty 5th career PWHL assist

Honors

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Awards

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Award winners
Award Recipient(s) Ref
Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP Award

Most valuable player, playoffs

Taylor Heise [7]
Rookie of the Year Grace Zumwinkle [8]

Transactions

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Minnesota has been involved in the following transactions during the 2023–24 PWHL season.

Signings

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Date Player Position Term Previous Team Ref
September 6, 2023 Kelly Pannek F 3 years Team Scotiabank [26][27]
September 6, 2023 Kendall Coyne Schofield F 3 years Team Adidas [26][27]
September 6, 2023 Lee Stecklein D 3 years Team Harvey's [26][27]
October 26, 2023 Taylor Heise F 3 years Minnesota [26][27]
October 31, 2023 Nicole Hensley G 3 years Team Sonnet [26][27]
November 1, 2023 Grace Zumwinkle F 3 years Minnesota [26][27]
November 8, 2023 Susanna Tapani F 2 years KRS Vanke Rays [27]
November 20, 2023 Maggie Flaherty D 2 years Minnesota Duluth [26][27]
November 27, 2023 Natalie Buchbinder D 2 years Wisconsin [26][27]
November 29, 2023 Brooke Bryant F 1 year Minnesota State [26][27]
November 29, 2023 Sydney Brodt F 1 year Minnesota Whitecaps [26][27]
November 30, 2023 Liz Schepers F 1 year Minnesota Whitecaps [26][27]
November 30, 2023 Claire Butorac F 1 year Minnesota State [26][27]
December 1, 2023 Sophia Kunin F 1 year Team Harvey's [26][27]
December 1, 2023 Brittyn Fleming F 1 year Minnesota Whitecaps [26][27]
December 1, 2023 Denisa Křížová F 2 years Minnesota Whitecaps [26]
December 7, 2023 Clair DeGeorge F 1 year Team Harvey's [26]
December 7, 2023 Michela Cava F 1 year Toronto Six [26]
December 19, 2023 Amanda Leveille G 1 year Minnesota Whitecaps [28]
December 19, 2023 Maddie Rooney G 2 years Team Adidas [29]
December 20, 2023 Dominique Kremer D 1 year Buffalo Beauts [30]
December 20, 2023 Abby Cook D 1 year HC Ladies Lugano [31]
December 21, 2023 Emma Greco D 1 year Toronto Six [32]
December 21, 2023 Mellissa Channell D 1 year Team Harvey's [33]

Trades

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Date Details Ref
February 11, 2024 (2024-02-11) To Boston
Susanna Tapani
Abby Cook
To Minnesota
Sophie Jaques
[34]

Draft picks

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Below are the PWHL Minnesota's selections at the 2023 PWHL draft held on September 18, 2023.[35] PWHL Minnesota was awarded the first overall selection through a draft lottery.[36]

Rd Pick Player Nationality Position Previous team
1 1 Taylor Heise  United States Forward Minnesota (WCHA)
2 12 Nicole Hensley  United States Goaltender Team Sonnet (PWHPA)
3 13 Grace Zumwinkle  United States Forward Minnesota (WCHA)
4 24 Maggie Flaherty  United States Defence Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
5 25 Susanna Tapani  Finland Forward KRS Vanke Rays (ZhHL; 2021–22)
6 36 Clair DeGeorge  United States Forward Team Harvey's (PWHPA)
7 37 Natalie Buchbinder  United States Defence Wisconsin (WCHA)
8 48 Denisa Krizova  Czech Republic Forward Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF)
9 49 Sidney Morin  United States Defence Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF)
10 60 Sophia Kunin  United States Forward Team Harvey's (PWHPA)
11 61 Amanda Leveille  Canada Goaltender Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF)
12 72 Michela Cava  Canada Forward Toronto Six (PHF)
13 73 Liz Schepers  United States Forward Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF)
14 84 Minttu Tuominen  Finland Defence Kiekko-Espoo (NSML)
15 85 Sydney Brodt  United States Forward Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF)

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Recaps

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  4. ^ a b "PWHL New York @ PWHL Minnesota". ThePWHL.com. January 14, 2024. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
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