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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 ...
The defending PWHL champion Minnesota Frost beat the Toronto Sceptres 7-5 in the highest-scoring game in league history.
The Frost had three three-goal leads — 3-0, 5-2 and 7-4— but couldn’t shake the Sceptres. The last eight minutes of the game ...
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 ...
As an office, it doesn’t look like much. No windows, no coffee machine, no ergonomic chair. Looks a bit crowded, too. You wonder how Brooke McQuigge gets anything done in such a spartan space, but she ...
One of the keys going into the playoff battle was the Sceptres’ league leading power-play. Toronto scored nearly a third of its goals while up a man this season, while Minnesota was the league’s worst ...
If there was optimism for extending this series, it came in Toronto’s refusal to given in despite large deficits. Twice, the Sceptres came back from three-goal deficits to get within a goal, but each ...
Brooke McQuigge and Michela Cava scored two goals apiece on Sunday night and the Minnesota Frost beat the Toronto Sceptres ...
The game set a Canadian professional women’s hockey record for the longest ever, passing a Canadian Women’s Hockey League ...
Brooke McQuigge and Michela Cava scored two goals apiece and the Minnesota Frost beat the Toronto Sceptres 7-5 to take a 2-1 ...
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