PWHL: Frost re-sign playoffs hero Katy Knoll
Frost re-sign Katy Knoll
The Frost on Friday announced the team has re-signed forward Katy Knoll to a one-year contract for next season.
Knoll, 24, had a goal and assist in 21 regular-season games as a rookie last year. In eight playoff games, she had two goals and three assists and scored in triple overtime to give the Frost a 2-1 series lead against Ottawa.
Minnesota went on to win its second Walter Cup in as many seasons.
“I am so excited to be returning to the Frost next season and continue to build off of the great success the team has had the last two years,” Knoll said in a statement. “I’m looking forward to seeing all the fans and getting back to work with the team in the fall.”
Knoll is the fifth player to re-sign with Minnesota this offseason, joining forward Claire Butorac, defenders Mae Batherson and Natalie Buchbinder, and goaltender Maddie Rooney.
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