Toronto Sceptres and Minnesota Frost see major scoring losses this offseason
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 4:12 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
In offseason moves, the Toronto Sceptres lost the most goals from their roster at 34, mainly due to player departures. Minnesota Frost experienced the largest overall point loss, shedding 87 points, including key scorer Britta Curl-Salemme. Montreal followed closely, losing 27 goals and facing potential further losses with Marie-Philip Poulin’s injury. In contrast, the Vancouver Goldeneyes maintained their scoring with no losses in goals. With changes in player contracts still unfolding, the long-term impact on team performance remains uncertain.
- •Toronto Sceptres lost 34 goals this offseason.
- •Minnesota Frost shed 87 points total in player departures.
- •Montreal lost 27 goals and faces further losses.
- •Vancouver Goldeneyes did not lose any goals.
- •Impact of ongoing roster changes is uncertain.
- 4:12 PMYahoo Sports — Plus/Minus: Which PWHL Teams Lost The Most Scoring This Offseason?
"No team lost more goals from their roster than the Toronto Sceptres in expansion and free agency, while it was actually Minnesota who lost the most points overall, and then there was the nearly untouched Vancouver Goldeneyes.
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