PolicyBrief
S.RES. 293
119th CongressJun 18th 2025
A resolution commending the Minnesota Frost for winning the 2025 Professional Women's Hockey League Championship.
SENATE PASSED

This resolution commends the Minnesota Frost for winning the 2025 Professional Women's Hockey League Championship and recognizes the league's successful second season.

Amy Klobuchar
D

Amy Klobuchar

Senator

MN

LEGISLATION

Senate Honors Minnesota Frost's Second Straight PWHL Championship and League's Growth

This isn't a bill about taxes or regulations; it’s a formal, legislative high-five. This Senate Resolution is a massive commendation celebrating the Minnesota Frost for winning the 2025 Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Championship. Think of it as the government officially recognizing that something awesome happened in the world of sports, specifically women's professional hockey.

The Back-to-Back Victory Lap

This resolution details exactly how the Frost secured their second consecutive Walter Cup. They beat the Ottawa Charge 2-1 in Game 4 of the finals on May 26, 2025. The specific moment of victory is called out: Forward Liz Schepers scored the winning goal in overtime. If you’re juggling work and family, you might not have caught the game, but this resolution makes sure the official record reflects the grit of that win. It’s a nod to the fact that winning one championship is hard, but winning two back-to-back—as the resolution notes—takes serious dedication and perseverance from the players, coaches, and staff.

Highlighting the Stars and the Series

The resolution doesn't just celebrate the team; it shines a spotlight on individual efforts. It specifically recognizes Goaltender Maddie Rooney, who finished the playoffs with a perfect 5-0 record, including 33 saves in the final game. It also highlights the incredible competitiveness of the series, noting that all four games went into overtime. Even the losing team gets a shout-out: Ottawa’s Rookie Goaltender Gwyneth Philips is recognized for winning the 2025 Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP award. This shows that the Senate is paying attention to the details of the sport, offering recognition where it’s due, which is a big deal for elevating women's sports.

Beyond the Ice: The League’s Real-World Growth

For those who follow sports business or the growth of new leagues, this resolution contains some interesting data points. It commends the PWHL for a successful second season, highlighting a major milestone: the league reached 1,000,000 fans by March 16, 2025. This isn't just about hockey; it’s about the viability and growing popularity of women's professional sports as a whole. Furthermore, it looks ahead to the 2025-2026 season, specifically mentioning the expansion teams in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Seattle, Washington. If you’re a fan, this resolution is essentially an official acknowledgment that the league is thriving and expanding its footprint, which means more opportunities for athletes and more high-quality entertainment for everyone else.