Colorado: Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera Celebrates Women's Sports at Professional Women's Hockey Game

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DENVER ~ Yesterday, Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera made a special appearance at the Ball Arena in Denver to show her support for women's sports. The event was a Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) game between the Minnesota Frost and the New York Sirens, and it was an opportunity for the league to showcase its talent and potentially expand to Colorado.

As a long-time advocate for women's health and sports, Lt. Governor Primavera emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating the achievements of female athletes in Colorado. She expressed her excitement at being able to witness a PWHL game in Denver and cheer on these remarkable women.

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Joining Lt. Governor Primavera were other notable figures such as Mayor Mike Johnston, Speaker Julie McCluskie, and representative Meg Froelich. Together, they showed their support for women's sports by attending the game.

During the event, Lt. Governor Primavera took the opportunity to present a proclamation for Women's Professional Sports & Leadership Day to PWHL executives and the Lady Roughriders, an all-girls youth hockey team from Boulder. This proclamation serves as a recognition of the dedication and leadership displayed by these female athletes.

Denver is one of the top cities being considered for a new expansion team in the PWHL, making this event even more significant for both fans and potential players in Colorado. With Lt. Governor Primavera's support and enthusiasm, it is clear that there is a strong desire to welcome more professional women's sports teams to Colorado in the future.

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