‘It’s Not Easy Drafting Me’: Britta Curl-Salemme Signs with PWHL Detroit
Britta Curl-Salemme has joined the PWHL Detroit, signing a three-year deal as one of their key players. Despite her talent, Curl-Salemme's controversial past has made her a polarizing figure among fans, largely due to her support for anti-trans agendas and ill-received social media activity. In a recent interview, she acknowledged the backlash but highlighted the confidence shown by GM Manon Rheaume, emphasizing the importance of character references from those who truly know her. Coach Rheaume has backed the signing, stating they conducted thorough research on Curl-Salemme's fit within the team. With a reputation for scoring and controversy, her integration into the Detroit roster could be closely scrutinized moving forward.
By the Numbers- Curl-Salemme scored 44 points in 58 regular-season PWHL games.
- She has been suspended four times and fined twice in her two years with the Minnesota Frost.
While Curl-Salemme’s on-ice talent is evident, her history of divisive actions creates a challenging environment for her acceptance in new fanbases, raising questions about the balance between skill and character in team dynamics.
State of Play- Curl-Salemme is now one of five players signed by Detroit during the PWHL's expansion.
- Upcoming trades could bring star player Hilary Knight to the team, further changing team dynamics.
Curl-Salemme’s integration into the Detroit team will likely be assessed in the upcoming season, especially as she attempts to connect with the fanbase through community engagement and outreach efforts.
Bottom LineAs Curl-Salemme steps into her role with Detroit, the focus will be on her ability to navigate past controversies while proving her value as a skilled player and a positive community presence.
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