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PWHL Vancouver today announced that Brooke McQuigge has been signed to a one-year Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Standard Player Agreement for the 2025-26 season. McQuigge’s playing rights ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPWHL Vancouver sign Brooke McQuigge to one-year contractPWHL Vancouver continued to put the finishing touches on their roster on Friday, signing forward Brooke McQuigge to a ...
PWHL Vancouver gutted the Minnesota Frost during the Exclusive Signing Window and the Expansion Draft. The PWHL’s new expansion teams, PWHL Vancouver and PWHL Seattle, were allowed to take unprotected ...
She already played with a couple of her new teammates, like Brooke McQuigge this past season and Abby Boreen in their first season.
Vancouver also took four skaters from the Minnesota Frost: defenders Sophie Jaques and Claire Thompson, and forwards Brooke McQuigge and Denisa Křížová.
Brooke McQuigge takes a lap with the Walter Cup after the Frost’s 2-1 overtime victory over Ottawa at Xcel Energy Center on May 27. On Monday, McQuigge was selected in the expansion draft by ...
Joining Thompson and Jaques in Vancouver are two more members of the two-time defending champion Minnesota Frost in forwards Brooke McQuigge and Denisa Krizova.
Forwards Brooke McQuigge, left, and Denisa Křížová are leaving the Minnesota Frost, taken by Vancouver in Monday night's PWHL expansion draft. (Aaron Lavinsky and Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota ...
VANCOUVER, BC — Brooke McQuigge, who scored twice in a single playoff game back in May during the Minnesota Frost's championship run, will be sitting on the visitors' bench the next time she ...
Brooke McQuigge was someone we highlighted during the Mock Draft and our players to watch list as a potentially smart pickup for an expansion team.
Vancouver added a bunch of forwards: Brooke McQuigge from the Minnesota Frost, Abby Boreen out of Montreal, Gabby Rosenthal from the Sirens, Czechia’s Denisa Křížová from Minnesota, and Izzy ...
Brooke McQuigge was picked fourth overall, the second forward taken behind Hannah Bilka, who went No. 3 to Seattle. Vancouver used its last pick — No. 13 — on Denisa Krizova.
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