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Sirens acquire Denisa Křížová at PWHL trade deadline: Takeaways

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Denisa Křížová -- courtesy of PWHL The New York Sirens bolstered their forward group Monday, acquiring Denisa Křížová from the Minnesota Frost in exchange for defender Jincy Roese. It marked the first and only trade of the day ahead of the PWHL’s 5 p. m.

EST deadline. New York’s offense has four goals over three games since losing its second-leading scorer, Taylor Girard, to a season-ending knee injury on March 15. Křížová notched one goal and five points in 23 games with Minnesota this season, largely playing top-six minutes.

Trade Alert 🚨 The New York Sirens have acquired forward Denisa Křížová from Minnesota in exchange for defender Jincy Roese. READ MORE: https://t. co/EvnxPkSBpN pic.

twitter. com/TmqwMj8b5n — New York Sirens (@PWHL_NewYork) March 30, 2026 Křížová is on the move for the third time in less than a year. She was selected 12th overall by the Seattle Torrent in the 2025 PWHL expansion draft after helping the Frost to a pair of Walter Cup championships in 2024 and 2025.

Seattle traded her back to Minnesota in November before the start of the 2025-26 season. “Adding Denisa Křížová allows us to strengthen our offensive group at an important time,” New York general manager Pascal Daoust said in a team statement Monday. “She brings experience, composure, and leadership, along with a style of play that fits well with the identity we’re building with the Sirens.

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