Minnesota Frost eliminate Toronto Sceptres in Game 4
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Heise was already being playfully referred to as “Patty” by her teammates when Jaques entered the chat. Never mind the fact that Frost forward Kendall Coyne-Schofield had also won the Kazmaier in 2016 when she played at Northeastern.
The Minnesota Frost is up 2-1 against the Toronto Sceptres in the first series of the PWHL playoffs. The Frost have allowed at least 3 goals per game, but make up for it by repeatedly finding the back of the net.
For the second year in a row, the Minnesota Frost will be playing in the Walter Cup final.Just like last year, the Frost squeaked into the playoffs, clinching a spot on the last day of the regular season.
NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will be filing a biweekly notebook on all the happenings in the Professional Women’s Hockey League throughout the season. Today, a look at the 2025 PWHL Playoffs Semifinal round.
The defending Walter Cup Champion Minnesota Frost will return to the playoffs. To win each round, the Frost must win two five-game series. 4 out of 6 teams make the PWHL playoffs every year. However,
In what was the highest-scoring game in the two-year history of the PWHL, the Frost took Game 3 and grabbed a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five league semifinal on a night where public address announcer Brian Sweeney might have been the hardest-working person in the building.
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The defending Walter Cup champions will look to punch their ticket to the PWHL Finals, while Toronto will fight to stay alive in Game 4 of the best-of-5 PWHL Playoffs on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Xcel Energy Center.