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The Toronto Sceptres need a win Wednesday night at the Xcel Energy Center against the defending champion Minnesota Frost to keep their season alive.
Heise was already being playfully referred to as “Patty” by her teammates when Jaques entered the chat. Never mind the fact ...
Our team played hard, and we have to clean things up because the next game is going to be a lot tougher,” coach Ken Klee said ...
On the brink of elimination, the Toronto Sceptres will try to claw back on Wednesday against Minnesota. The Montreal Victoire ...
Twelve total goals made it the highest-scoring game in PWHL history. The Frost lead the best-of-five series two games to one, ...
From shots hitting Campbell in the glove, to the inability to smother rebounds, to pucks seemingly finding their way directly ...
In other words, anything but a typical, low-scoring playoff hockey game. In the end, it was the Frost who were able to smile ...
The Frost started out in the lead, had to protect it all game but came out with the win 7-5 and a chance to eliminate the ...
Brooke McQuigge and Michela Cava scored two goals apiece and the Minnesota Frost beat the Toronto Sceptres 7-5 to take a 2-1 ...
The Sceptres drew first blood in the best-of-five series in the opening game of the PWHL Playoffs, squeaking out a 3-2 win.
The Toronto Sceptres jumped out to an early lead like in Game 1, but the Minnesota Frost stormed back and got the win to tie ...
Lee Stecklein collected two goals and an assist as the Minnesota Frost earned a 5-3 road win over the Toronto Sceptres on Friday, leveling their PWHL semifinal series at one ...
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