PWHL champion Frost announced 2025-26 schedule
The Frost on Wednesday released the schedule for their third PWHL season. Defense of their second straight Walter Cup title begins Nov. 21 at Grand Casino Arena when they play host to Toronto at 6 p.m.
The Nov. 21 opener will feature a championship banner-raising ceremony to begin a 30-game regular-season schedule against seven league opponents that runs through April 25.
The PWHL added franchises in Vancouver, B.C., and Seattle this offseason. The Frost will be Seattle’s first home opponent on Nov. 28 at Climate Pledge Arena. They will play at last year’s runner-up Ottawa on Dec. 2.
Minnesota is scheduled for three neutral site games that will be announced at a future date. For a full schedule, go to the team’s web site https://www.thepwhl.com/en/teams/minnesota-frost .
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