American Premier Hockey Federation | United States
Founded: 2018
Stadium: TRIA Rink
Manager: N/A
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
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27 Mar 2023 00:00 |
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4 - 3 |
Minnesota Whitecaps |
American Premier Hockey Federation Canlan Ice Sports – York |
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18 Mar 2023 22:00 |
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4 - 1 |
Boston Pride |
American Premier Hockey Federation TRIA Rink |
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16 Mar 2023 23:00 |
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2 - 5 |
Minnesota Whitecaps |
American Premier Hockey Federation Warrior Ice Arena |
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12 Mar 2023 18:00 |
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1 - 3 |
Connecticut Whale |
American Premier Hockey Federation TRIA Rink |
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12 Mar 2023 00:00 |
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0 - 3 |
Connecticut Whale |
American Premier Hockey Federation TRIA Rink |
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04 Mar 2023 00:00 |
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5 - 4 |
Minnesota Whitecaps |
American Premier Hockey Federation Warrior Ice Arena |
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04 Mar 2023 18:00 |
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5 - 1 |
Minnesota Whitecaps |
American Premier Hockey Federation Warrior Ice Arena |
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26 Feb 2023 00:00 |
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0 - 1 |
Toronto Six |
American Premier Hockey Federation TRIA Rink |
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26 Feb 2023 18:00 |
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1 - 7 |
Toronto Six |
American Premier Hockey Federation TRIA Rink |
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19 Feb 2023 00:00 |
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2 - 4 |
Buffalo Beauts |
American Premier Hockey Federation TRIA Rink |
The Minnesota Whitecaps are a professional women's ice hockey team based in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Established in 2004, they are a member of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) (formerly known as the National Women's Hockey League). The Whitecaps play their home games at the TRIA Rink in Saint Paul, the practice rink of the Minnesota Wild.
The team was independent, following the dissolution of the Western Women's Hockey League after the 2010–11 season. While independent, the Whitecaps' schedule consisted mostly of games against women's college ice hockey squads. The team also played some exhibition games against teams in the new National Women's Hockey League during the league's inaugural 2015–16 season but was not an official member of that league. On May 15, 2018, the National Women's Hockey League announced they had acquired the Whitecaps and the team would officially join the league for the 2018–19 season.
The Whitecaps are the only team to have won both a Clarkson Cup and an Isobel Cup championship, the two major championships in professional women's hockey in North America winning the Clarkson Cup in 2010 as a member of the WWHL and the Isobel Cup in 2019 in their inaugural season in the NWHL.
The Whitecaps have also two junior teams: U19 and U17.