Curl Scores in Overtime to Win Game 2 for Frost
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With 8,206 fans packed into The Arena at TD Place, the Ottawa Charge looked to build on their dramatic 2–1 overtime win in Game 1 and take a 2–0 lead before the series shifted to Minnesota. Despite another strong effort at home,
The defending P-W-H-L champion Minnesota Frost evened their best-of-five Walter Cup Championship Series at a game apiece with a 2-1 overtime win in Ottawa last night. Frost forward Britta Curl-Salemme scored with 15-seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime before netting the game-winner with just under four-minutes remaining in the extra session.
With grit and determination, the Minnesota Frost are ready to take on the challenge. Their playoff journey has been nothing short of inspiring.
Charge take early lead in Walter Cup finals, as Emily Clark’s OT goal beats defending champion Frost
Ottawa is a perfect 3-0 on home ice through the playoffs. The Frost have never won Game 1 of a playoff series in four attempts.
Whether in regulation or overtime, Minnesota Frost coach Ken Klee knew one thing about a potentially clinching Game 4 first-round playoff series at Xcel Energy Center last Wednesday: His captain and arguably best player Kendall Coyne Schofield wasn’t going to let her team rise at 5 the next morning to return to Toronto for a deciding Game 5.
The Ottawa Charge booked their first-ever trip to the Walter Cup final with a 3-1 series win over the league-leading Montreal Victoire. Now they face the defending champion Minnesota Frost, a team with firepower,
Minnesota will play the winner of the Montreal-Ottawa series, which continues Friday with Ottawa leading the series 2-1.
On the eve of the Walter Cup final opener between the Ottawa Charge and the Minnesota Frost, the Professional Women's Hockey League announced the dates, rules and procedures surrounding the 2025 expansion draft.