Hilary Knight has company in Seattle, with the new PWHL team adding two 2024 first-round draft picks — Ottawa Charge forward Danielle Serdachny and Montreal Victoire defenseman Cayla Barnes — on Thursday during the league's expansion signing period.
The league announced Serdachny agreed to sign a two-year contract and Barnes reached a three-year deal to join Knight as the yet-to-be-named franchise's first three players.
The other expansion team, Vancouver, continued stocking up on Canadian national team stars with the additions of Toronto Sceptres forward Sarah Nurse and Ottawa goalie Emerance Maschmeyer. Nurse agreed to sign for one year and Maschmeyer for two.
Vancouver reached its five-player signing limit by agreeing to a one-year contract with Montreal Victoire forward and rookie of the year finalist Jenn Gardiner, who grew up in the city's suburbs.
Vancouver opened the signing period on Wednesday by reaching agreements with defensemen Claire Thompson and Sophie Jaques, Canada teammates who played together for the Minnesota Frost.
Seattle has two of a five maximum slots open during the signing period, which ends Sunday. The expansion draft is Monday, after which Seattle and Vancouver will have 12-woman rosters. Each of the league's six existing teams will lose four players, before all eight teams take part in the PWHL draft on June 24.
After losing two players, the Charge added forward Gabbie Hughes to their protected list, which already included forward Emily Clark, goalie Gwyneth Philips and defenseman Ronja Savolainen. The Victoire have also lost two players, and added defenseman Erin Ambrose to their protected list of goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens and forwards Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey.
The New York Sirens, who finished last in both seasons, are the only team to not yet lose a player in the expansion process.