HAMILTON — Hamilton continued to add foundational players Saturday in PWHL expansion with the signing of Swiss star Alina Muller and Canadian defender Nicole Gosling to three-year contracts.
Hamilton, Detroit, Las Vegas and San Jose, Calif., will join the women’s pro league next season to make for a 12-team league.
Each of the four new clubs are required to get five players on their roster by Monday afternoon, which ends the second phase of a six-phase process.
Hamilton, whose general manager Meghan Duggan is a former captain of the U.S. women’s team, had four players on board with the signing of Muller and Gosling.
The first two were Canadian forward Brianne Jenner and goaltender Kayle Osborne.
Each of the eight existing teams were able to protect three players, but could also lose up to three players under contract for next season by Monday.
Muller was the third overall pick by the Boston Fleet in the PWHL’s inaugural draft in 2023. The forward scored the overtime winner for Switzerland for the bronze medal in February’s Olympic Games.
The 28-year-old is tied for the most assists in PWHL history with 40 in 80 career games. Muller is coming off a season of four goals and 17 assists with the Fleet.
Gosling was a finalist for the PWHL’s rookie award with three goals, 16 assists and a plus-16 rating for the Walter Cup champion Montreal Victoire.
The 24-year-old from London, Ont., had a goal and two assists in nine playoff games. Gosling played for Canada and won gold at the 2024 women’s world championship in Utica, N.Y.
She was a first-round pick, fourth overall, by the Victoire in 2025.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 6, 2026.
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