Hilary Knight Joins Detroit PWHL After Sign-and-Trade with Las Vegas

June 8, 2026
Hilary Knight Joins Detroit PWHL After Sign-and-Trade with Las Vegas
  • Detroit’s new PWHL expansion roster is set to add Hilary Knight through a sign-and-trade with Las Vegas, with Knight initially signing a foundational contract in Vegas before being moved to Detroit for a first-round pick next week.

  • Knight wasn’t eager to play for Las Vegas, and her longstanding commitment to Detroit helped influence other Detroit signings from Seattle, such as Hannah Bilka and Cayla Barnes.

  • Knight, who previously played for Boston and then Seattle, joins Detroit alongside other U.S. gold medalists and a newly hired coach Josh Sciba, under GM Manon Rheaume as the team builds for the expansion phase.

  • Knight’s signing follows Detroit’s recent commitment to Toronto forward Jesse Compher on a three-year deal, part of the club’s broader roster-building ahead of competition in the league’s expansion period.

  • The trade marks a major milestone in Knight’s career and coincides with personal news of her engagement to Brittany Bowe, underscoring a storied history of Olympic and world championship success.

  • Knight played for the Seattle Torrent last season but was unprotected by Seattle; Detroit will acquire her once the trade closes.

  • The expansion friction centers on the PWHL Expansion Franchise Offer process, with Knight assigned to Las Vegas despite signals of commitment to Detroit, creating a timing dispute between the two teams.

  • Sources say Knight may have been Detroit’s top EFO choice, and her commitment could have affected how EFO rankings were applied, a detail the league has not publicly disclosed.

  • Detroit will host an awards show on June 17 where draft-related activities and PWHL business will unfold, including the league’s draft at the Fox Theatre.

  • Knight’s career tally includes two Olympic golds, three silvers, ten World Championship golds, and single-season records for goals (67), assists (53), and points (120) at Worlds, with 54 PWHL points in 76 games to date.

  • Last season Knight scored five goals and 14 points in 22 games, missing the final two months due to injury; she previously tied for the league lead with 29 points in a prior season.

  • At 36, Knight is a five-time U.S. Olympian who recently captained Team USA to gold at Milan Cortina, including a critical overtime goal in the final.

Summary based on 11 sources


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