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The Frost, who are the reigning Walter Cup champions, head back to the Final after eliminating Toronto for the second straight year.
Lee Stecklein had two goals and an assist to help the Minnesota Frost beat the Toronto Sceptres 5-3 on Friday night in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series. Sophie Jacques, who hails from Toronto, snapped a 3-3 tie when she beat Sceptres goalie ...
Maybe the Frost has Ottawa right where they want them after Tuesday’s 2-1 overtime loss at TD Place. The Frost arrived having never won Game 1 of a playoff series and now are 0-4 in that category. They lost both Game 1s in last season’s run through Toronto and Boston to the inaugural Walter Cup championship.
An overtime winner from Taylor Heise clinched a 4-3 win over the Toronto Sceptres in Game 4, sending the reigning champion Minnesota Frost back to the PWHL finals.
The Minnesota Frost are back in the PWHL Finals after winning the league’s inaugural Walter Cup last season. The odds, according to Dom Luszczyszyn, say they’re the favorites against the Ottawa Charge.
With grit and determination, the Minnesota Frost are ready to take on the challenge. Their playoff journey has been nothing short of inspiring.
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.