Considered by GM Mike Hirshfeld as a “top priority” to re-sign back in May, Ottawa Charge leading goal scorer Tereza Vanišová is expected to join PWHL Vancouver after the first day of the league’s free agency window, according to Ian Kennedy of The Hockey News. Read MoreConsidered by GM Mike Hirshfeld as a “top priority” to re-sign back in May, Ottawa Charge leading goal scorer Tereza Vanišová is expected to join PWHL Vancouver after the first day of the league’s free agency window, according to Ian Kennedy of The Hockey News. The 29 year old’s talents have been in great demand

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Considered by GM Mike Hirshfeld as a “top priority” to re-sign back in May, Ottawa Charge leading goal scorer Tereza Vanišová is expected to join PWHL Vancouver after the first day of the league’s free agency window, according to Ian Kennedy of The Hockey News.
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The 29 year old’s talents have been in great demand after tying with the Boston Fleet’s Hilary Knight for second in league scoring this season with 15 markers. Only the Montreal Victoire’s Marie-Philip Poulin scored more (19).
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PWHL Vancouver, which already has assembled a top contender through the expansion process, appears to have emerged as the winner of the sweepstakes after GM Cara Gardner Morey said following the expansion draft that the team would still be looking for top-six forwards in free agency.
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“We’re going to look for a couple more … top-six forwards in free-agency period and see who we might lure to Vancouver and who wants to be a part of this amazing team because I think we have the building blocks in place,” she said.
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Vanišová was a masterclass acquisition by Hirshfeld last season, brought in from Montreal in a deal that saw bottom-pairing defender Amanda Boulier go the other way — an upgrade from blueline depth to a top-line, two-way winger.
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In addition to leading the offensive charge, Vanišová brought a physical edge to Ottawa, racking up a league-leading 38 penalty minutes this season. That included the PWHL’s first-ever fight with Boston’s Jill Saulnier in February.
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The subtraction would leave a gaping hole in Ottawa’s forward group, as she was the only Charge player to hit double-digits in goals (Emily Clark scored nine). Vanišová also became the first PWHL player to record multiple hat tricks in a season.
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In the team’s recent playoff run, she put up four points in eight games, scoring in Game 4 of the final against the Minnesota Frost.
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As a pending free agent, Vanišová was exempt from the expansion draft process, making her the top available free agent by most accounts.
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“I’m kind of happy that I don’t have to go to the expansion draft, to be honest, because I can decide on my own future,” she told Postmedia in May. “So that’s kind of nice.”
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Coincidentally, this would be the second straight off-season in which the Charge has lost its leading goal scorer. Last year, Daryl Watts netted 10 goals before joining the Toronto Sceptres in free agency.
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