Women’s Hockey League draft day
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| | Team USA star Taylor Heise of Minnesota expected to be top pick in new hockey league | Taylor Heise of Lake City, Minn., is expected to be Minnesota’s first choice in the new Professional Women’s Hockey League draft on Monday. Minnesota is one of just six teams in the new league and has the first pick in the draft. “I’ve played in front of my Minnesota fans here for gosh, 15 years,” Heise told MPR News. “Minnesota has the best fans in the nation. It’s the state of hockey for a reason. So it would mean a lot.” Heise, 23, is a hockey superstar who grew up in Lake City and skated for the Minnesota Gophers in college. In 172 games with the Gophers, she earned 225 points and was named the top college player in 2022.
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