What's Happening?
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has announced a one-game suspension and a $250 fine for Minnesota Frost forward Britta Curl-Salemme. This disciplinary action follows two incidents during Game 1 of the PWHL Walter Cup Playoffs against the Montréal
Victoire. The first incident involved Curl-Salemme receiving a major penalty and game misconduct for an illegal check to the head of opponent Kaitlin Willoughby. The second incident involved a roughing altercation with opponent Abby Roque, where Curl-Salemme was found to have pulled Roque’s facial protector. The PWHL Player Safety Committee, chaired by Jayna Hefford, reviewed these incidents and determined the penalties.
Why It's Important?
This suspension underscores the PWHL's commitment to player safety and maintaining the integrity of the game. By enforcing strict penalties for dangerous play, the league aims to deter similar conduct in the future, ensuring a safer environment for all players. The decision also highlights the role of the Player Safety Committee in upholding league standards and addressing player conduct issues. For Curl-Salemme, this suspension adds to her disciplinary record, which could influence future decisions regarding her conduct on the ice.
What's Next?
Curl-Salemme will miss the next playoff game as a result of her suspension. The Minnesota Frost will need to adjust their lineup and strategy to compensate for her absence. The PWHL will continue to monitor player conduct closely, with the Player Safety Committee ready to review any further incidents. This case may also prompt discussions within the league about the effectiveness of current disciplinary measures and whether additional steps are needed to prevent dangerous play.












