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Vancouver has officially locked down all of the centres on their roster from the 2025-26 season.

The Vancouver Goldeneyes are continuing to lock down to their depth at centre, as the team has re-signed centres Gabby Rosenthal and Mannon McMahon to new Standard Player Agreements. They are the first two players to sign extensions with the Goldeneyes outside of the 2026 PWHL expansion process. 

Rosenthal, who has signed a one-year deal, joined the Goldeneyes via last year’s expansion draft. The centre finished the 2025–26 season with a goal and an assist in 26 games, as well as her team’s lead in faceoff win percentage for centres with 52.7%. In her rookie PWHL season with the New York Sirens, the forward scored a goal and three assists in 29 games. 

McMahon was acquired by the Goldeneyes via trade in mid-January, joining then-Ottawa Charge teammates Anna Shokhina and Anna Meixner in heading to Vancouver in the league’s biggest trade in history thus far. In her 17 games with the Goldeneyes through 2025–26, McMahon put together three goals and one assist, adding to the two points she registered as a member of the Charge earlier in the season. She signs a two-year deal that will keep her in Vancouver through the 2027–28 season. 

With the signings of Rosenthal and McMahon, Vancouver has officially locked up all of the centres that were on their roster at the end of the 2025-26 season. Sarah Nurse re-signed for two more seasons during Phase 1 of expansion, while Hannah Miller and Anna Segedi have one and two more years left on their own deals respectively. Vancouver now has 13 players currently under contract. 

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