Goaltender Marlène Boissonnault, from the northern New Brunswick community of Dundee, just re-signed with the Minnesota Frost for a one-year contract. She said it’s special to be able to continue on with an organization that sets itself apart from others and also has a winning record.
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Hannah Rudderham · CBC News
· Posted: Jul 12, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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New Brunswick-born goaltender Marlene Boissonnault has signed on for another season with the Minnesota Frost hockey team. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press)
The off-season isn’t downtime for goaltender Marlène Boissonnault of the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
The last few months have been a “roller-coaster” for the Minnesota Frost goalie originally from Dundee, a small community on the north shore of New Brunswick.
Boissonnault just re-signed with the Frost for a one-year contract, calling it special to be able to continue on with an organization that sets itself apart from others and also has a winning record.
On top of that, Boissonnault said, the fan base really drives the Minnesota Frost.
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