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PWHL LAS VEGAS SIGNS NATALIE SNODGRASS TO ONE-YEAR CONTRACT

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LAS VEGAS, NV (June 21, 2026) – PWHL Las Vegas today announced that forward Natalie Snodgrass has been signed to a one-year Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Standard Player Agreement ahead of the team’s inaugural 2026-27 season. Snodgrass is the second player to be added during the league’s Open Signing Period, following her former Seattle Torrent teammate Jada Habisch, to bring the team to 10 players under contract as roster building continues in advance of the 2026-27 campaign.

Snodgrass scored twice with three assists in 29 games with the Torrent in 2025-26, most notably tallying a crucial game-winning goal on the road against her former Ottawa Charge on April 8. In 73 career regular-season games, including two seasons with Ottawa, the 27-year-old from Eagan, MN, has recorded 13 points (4G, 9A). Collegiately, Snodgrass played at the University of Connecticut, where she served as captain in her final two seasons and finished a five-year NCAA career with 139 points, including a program record 70 goals in 170 games. Internationally, she won gold medals with Team USA at the 2015 and 2016 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships.

On PWHL Las Vegas, Snodgrass reunites with Habisch and former Torrent defender Megan Carter. The team’s 10 players under contract also consist of forwards Katy Knoll, Maureen Murphy, and Hayley Scamurra; defenders Erin Ambrose, Mae Batherson and Kendall Cooper, plus goaltender Nicole Hensley.

The team also selected eight players in the 2026 PWHL Draft presented by Upper Deck, adding six forwards, one defender and one goaltender to the organization’s roster on Wednesday.

A complete list of player signings and transactions is available on the official PWHL Transactions Page. To see the full overview of the status of PWHL player contracts, visit the PWHL Contract Guide here.

ABOUT PWHL LAS VEGAS
PWHL Las Vegas is one of 12 teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), which was founded in 2023. The PWHL began its inaugural season in January 2024 and features the best women’s hockey players in the world. PWHL Las Vegas was officially announced as one of the league’s four new expansion teams on May 13 and will debut at T-Mobile Arena in the fall. Fans can place a time-stamped deposit here, opens in a new tab to secure priority access to season tickets for PWHL Las Vegas’ historic inaugural season, once ticket packages are released. To learn more and stay up to date, visit LasVegasPWHL.com, subscribe to PWHL Las Vegas’ newsletter here, opens in a new tab, and follow the team on Facebook PWHL Las Vegas, opens in a new tab, Instagram @PWHL_LasVegas, opens in a new tab, X @PWHL_LasVegas, opens in a new tab, TikTok @PWHL_LasVegas, opens in a new tab, YouTube PWHL Las Vegas, opens in a new tab, Threads @PWHL_LasVegas, opens in a new tab, Bluesky @PWHL-LasVegas, opens in a new tab, and LinkedIn PWHL Las Vegas, opens in a new tab.

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