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  2. Minnesota Whitecaps - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Whitecaps also won the semi-final game on March 7 against the Edmonton Chimos by a score of 4–0. March 21: The Whitecaps participated in the inaugural Clarkson Cup. The final game pitted the Montreal Stars, the top team from the Canadian Women's Hockey League, against the Minnesota Whitecaps, the top team from the WWHL. [39]

  3. List of Minnesota Whitecaps records - Wikipedia

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    1. The 2020–21 season is excluded from records because it was an abbreviated season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2. ^a The 2019–20 season had 24 games per team. 3. ^b The 2021–22 season had 20 games per team.

  4. Liz Schepers - Wikipedia

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    Schepers with the Minnesota Whitecaps in 2023. On July 11, 2022, she signed with the Minnesota Whitecaps of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF). [5] During the 2022–23 season, she recorded six goals and eight assists in 22 regular season games. On May 30, 2023, she signed a two-year contract extension with the Whitecaps. [6]

  5. Rachel Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Ramsey (born 14 October 1992) is a former American ice hockey forward who won three US Collegiate championships with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers. She is the daughter of former Olympic and NHL star Mike Ramsey .

  6. Kate Schipper - Wikipedia

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    Twice named an all-state honoree and three-time All-Tri Metro Conference awardee, Schipper led the team to a Minnesota Class A State Tournament championship in 2012, after a second-place finish in 2010 and third-place finish in 2011. Schipper played club hockey for the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps. She also was a varsity softball and soccer player.

  7. Allie Morse - Wikipedia

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    As a junior she started in 29 games as and finished her career with an .886 save percentage. [6] In 2017, she joined the then-independent Minnesota Whitecaps ahead of the team's exhibition tour in Sweden against Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) clubs. [6]

  8. 2021–22 Minnesota Whitecaps season - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 Minnesota Whitecaps season was the team's fourth year as a member of the Premier Hockey Federation.They play their home games at TRIA Rink, the practice facility for the NHL's Minnesota Wild.

  9. Abigail Boreen - Wikipedia

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    She played for a Wisconsin state champion team at the 10U (Western Wisconsin Stars) level, and Minnesota state champion teams at the 14U and 16U (Hill-Murray School) levels. [3] She also played club hockey with OS Hockey, the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps, and the Minnesota Girls Elite League. [2]