Tina Frederickson and Lisa Fulton made plans a while ago to attend the PWHL draft. The friends from Roseville, who have season tickets for PWHL Minnesota, arrived early Monday to grab good seats in the balcony of Roy Wilkins Auditorium.
They cheered for the new players chosen and the current players arriving on the purple carpet. But Fulton and Frederickson weren’t going to let the evening go by without weighing in on another topic: the removal of Natalie Darwitz as Minnesota’s general manager.
Each of them held a handmade sign in their laps. One said, “Klee is not Ken-ough.” Another declared, “I’m currently in my Bring Back Natalie Darwitz era.”
“I could not come here and not say anything,” Frederickson said. “I’m mad. There’s a Facebook group for PWHL Minnesota, and everyone is livid. The optics are not good.”
While the league focused on the future at Monday’s draft, Darwitz’s departure still provoked some raw feelings. The Eagan native, former Gophers star and three-time Olympic medalist was pushed out as GM by league officials late last week, only days after the team won the PWHL’s inaugural Walter Cup championship.
League sources said her ouster came after a rift with head coach Ken Klee, who ran Minnesota’s draft table Monday and has the support of some of the team’s most influential players.
Much of PWHL Minnesota’s roster attended the draft, cheered by a gantlet of fans as they walked the purple carpet into the auditorium. Players repeatedly declined to comment on Darwitz’s departure.
Frederickson and Fulton had plenty to say. When Klee took the stage for the announcement of Minnesota’s first-round draft pick, defender Claire Thompson, he received some boos from the crowd. Frederickson and Fulton held their signs high, expressing themselves via poster board.