Minnesota Frost will celebrate championship with a St. Paul procession on Wednesday
Frost players, coaches, and staff will start the party by marching the Walter Cup from Tria Rink to Xcel Energy Center at 5:30 p.m.
The procession will wind through Seventh Place and Rice Park en route to the Xcel, where the team will celebrate its win on the arena floor with emcee Kristen Krull of the Bardown Beauties podcast.
The festivities will include remarks from general manager Melissa Caruso, coach Ken Klee, and Frost players. Afterwards, there will be photo opportunities with the Walter Cup, a DJ, games, concessions, and merch available.
Fans looking to attend the free event can enter at Gate One of Xcel Energy Center when doors open at 5:30 p.m. The in-arena presentation will begin at 6 p.m.
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