PWHL: Victoire 1, Frost 3
Sidney Morin scored twice to help lift the Minnesota Frost over the Montreal Victoire in Game 4 of the semifinals. Series tied 2-2.
Sidney Morin scored twice to help lift the Minnesota Frost over the Montreal Victoire in Game 4 of the semifinals. Series tied 2-2.
Ronja Savolainen scored the game-winning goal with 29 seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Ottawa Charge to a win over the Boston Fleet in Game 3 of their semifinal series. OTT leads series 2-1.
Sidney Morin opened the scoring for the Frost, but the Victoire answered with two goals of their own in the second period from Maggie Flaherty and Hayley Scamurra as Montreal held on to beat Minnesota 2-1 on Thursday. MTL leads series 2-1.
Unlike Game 1 between the Frost and Victoire, Game 2 was a defensive battle with Marie-Philip Poulin coming up clutch for Montreal scoring the game-winner in triple overtime as the Victoire beat Minnesota 1-0 on Tuesday. Series tied 1-1.
John “JR” Rodenburg and Steve Lloyd chat with Charge forward Rebecca Leslie about getting a split in Boston, facing a physical Fleet team, looking forward to being back home and playing Games 3 and 4 at the CTC.
Ronja Savolainen and Fanuza Kadirova each scored a goal, Gwyneth Philips had 30 saves, and the Charge beat the Fleet on Saturday night to level the best-of-five series. Series tied 1-1.
Kenzie Lalonde and Cheryl Pounder take a closer look at the Charge's Game 2 win over the Fleet, highlighting the quick start by Ottawa as well as an impressive performance by Gwyneth Philips in net.
Jincy Roese scored 4:30 into overtime as Minnesota defeated the Montreal Victoire in Game 1 of their PWHL semifinal series on Saturday. Katy Knoll, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Grace Zumwinkle, and Sidney Morin also scored for the defending Walter Cup champion Frost. MIN leads series 1-0.
Alina Muller and Jamie Lee Rattray both found the net to lead the Boston Fleet past the Ottawa Charge in Game 1 of their best-of-five semifinal series in the Walter Cup. BOS leads series 1-0.
TSN Hockey analyst Cheryl Pounder joins Kenzie Lalonde to discuss Jocelyne Larocque's strong performance in Game 1, and Alina Muller leading the way in the second period to help the Fleet strike first in the series.
The Charge and Fleet start their playoff push tonight on TSN. Boston didn't earn a regulation win over Ottawa in four meetings in the regular season, but what should the Charge be concerned about as they look to take care of some unfinished business this postseason?
John Rodenburg, Steve Lloyd and Charge GM Mike Hirshfeld on the starting another playoff run tonight in Boston.
After the Ottawa Charge shutout the Toronto Sceptres in their final regular season game to make the Walter Cup playoffs, the team will now set their sights on the Boston Fleet, as they try to return to the Finals.
After the Goldeneyes squandered a two-goal lead in the third period, Sophie Jaques came up clutch with the game-winning goal in overtime for Vancouver. Jennifer Gardiner, Sarah Nurse and Hannah Miller all scored for Vancouver and Emerance Maschmeyer had 28 saves.
The Montreal Victoire clinched first place in the PWHL and their choice of Walter Cup semifinals opponent after they beat the Seattle Torrent in a shootout on Saturday.
The Charge got a key second-period goal from Fanuza Kadirova and a 41-save shutout from 2025 lana Kloss PWHL Playoffs MVP Gwyneth Philips as they punched their ticket to return to the Walter Cup Playoffs. The Sceptres' season ends with Toronto in fifth place and out of the playoffs.
Cousins Nicole and Julia Gosling have lots of experience playing both with and against each other, but interviewing each other was new.
The PWHL heads into a crucial final weekend of the regular season with the final playoff spot and No. 1 seed still undecided. Here's a closer look at what lies ahead in another edition of Folgers Bold Moves.
Brianne Jenner scored with 1:14 left in overtime, Rebecca Leslie also scored a goal, and the Charge beat the Fleet on Wednesday night. Ottawa needs one point in the regular-season finale against Toronto to clinch the fourth and final playoff spot.
Tereza Vanisova scored and contributed a pair of assists, and the Goldeneyes held on for a win over the Victoire on Tuesday. Sarah Nurse tallied her eighth goal of the season, Ashton Bell added a power-play marker midway through the second and Claire Thompson rounded out the scoring for Vancouver.
Allyson Simpson scored the game-winning goal with 2:16 left in overtime as the Sirens played spoiler in defeating the Sceptres. Kayle Osborne stopped 21 shots for New York, which was eliminated from playoff contention despite the victory. Toronto remains two points behind the Charge for the final playoff spot.
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