
PWHL Vancouver signs former Frost defender Thompson as club’s first player
VANCOUVER — Vancouver’s new Professional Women’s Hockey League team has signed its first player, nabbing defender Claire Thompson from the Minnesota Frost.
The two-time Walter Cup champions left the 27-year-old defender exposed and Vancouver inked her when the exclusive signing window opened to expansion teams on Wednesday.
“I’m incredibly excited to join PWHL Vancouver and be a part of this new chapter of women’s ice hockey,” Thompson said in a release. “The opportunity to help build something special from the ground up is truly meaningful. I can’t wait to connect with the fans and represent this city.”
Thompson, who hails from Toronto, had four goals and 14 assists in 30 games for Minnesota last season and is a finalist for the PWHL’s defender of the year honour.