Frost, Gophers players named to women’s Czechia roster for Olympics
With Czechia announcing its rosters for next month’s Winter Olympics in Italy, two PWHL Minnesota Frost forwards along with two players connected to the University of Minnesota were named to the women’s team.
Denisa Křížová and Klára Hymlárová were named to the team from the Frost. Both players will be making their second appearance in the Olympics.
Gophers freshman forward Tereza Plosová and alumna Natálie Mlýnková also were named to the team. It will be the first appearance for Plosová and second for Mlýnková.
Czechia opens against Team USA on Feb. 5.
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