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We came (to Ottawa) to try to win one game, and that’s what we’re going to focus on,” head coach Ken Klee said Wednesday.
The game itself was low-scoring, thanks to the play of Charge netminder Gwyneth Philips and Frost goaltender Nicole Hensley. Goals from Ottawa’s Rebecca Leslie and Minnesota’s Klara Hymlarova were all either side could muster up in regulation.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinnesota Frost vs. Ottawa in PWHL Finals: How to watchThe Minnesota Frost is going for a repeat in the PWHL Finals as it faces the Ottawa Charge. It’s a best-of-five series, with the first two games in Ottawa.
Ottawa defeated Montreal 2-1 on Friday night in a PWHL playoffs semifinal, winning the series 3-1 and giving the Minnesota Frost an opponent and schedule for the PWHL Finals. The best-of-five championship round will begin Tuesday at TD Place in Ottawa and proceed every other day thereafter.
As the Professional Women’s Hockey League Finals unfold, Britta Curl-Salemme, a 25-year-old league newcomer from Bismarck, N.D., has emerged as one of the stars of the playoffs. Through two games, the Minnesota Frost forward has two goals,
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PWHL advisory board member Stan Kasten is laying out an ambitious vision of the league's future that includes further expansion and broadening its reach to Europe.
It’s a big night for Minnesota sports on Tuesday as the Frost play Game 1 of the PWHL Finals, and the Timberwolves play the Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.