Free agency has arrived for the PWHL.
With the season concluding by crowing Minnesota champions at the end of May, the month of June has been busy for all teams. Starting June 1, general managers have been able to re-sign their players to contract extensions ahead of free agency.
And as Friday's June 21 date loomed, more and more deals quickly began to fall into place.
Most recently, Boston made some last minute signings as they inked four extensions on the eve of the free agency period, bringing back Hannah Brandt, Emily Brown and Sophie Shirley, all on two-year contracts, while signing Sidney Morin to a one-year deal.
Toronto has also had a busy 24 hours, re-signing Allie Munroe while sending off Erica Howe to retirement. Toronto then announced on Friday that they are re-signing forward Hannah Miller to a one-year deal. Miller was a big name on potential free-agent boards as she netted 14 points through 23 games in the 2023-24 season, while adding three points across five playoff games.
Now that Miller is staying with Toronto, here are the other notable names who remain available.
FREE AGENT SCORING LEADERS:
1. Kateřina Mrázová, 18 points (Ottawa)
2. Daryl Watts, 17 points (Ottawa)
3. Lexi Adzija, 11 points (Boston)
T-4. Rebecca Leslie, 9 points (Toronto)
T-4. Claire Dalton, 9 points (Montreal)
6. Michaela Cava, 8 points (Minnesota)
T-7. Gabrielle David, 6 points (Montreal)
T-7. Catherine Dubois, 6 points (Montreal)
T-7. Sophie Shirley, 6 points (Boston)
Every team in the league still has a lot of work to be done, as each club has at least nine players that need to be signed or released to free agency, with Montreal having the most at 16.
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