It would take double overtime and a disallowed goal to see Boston defeat Minnesota to force Game 5 in the PWHL Finals.
PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, May 26th, 2024
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On Saturday the PWHL announced the 2024 Draft Eligibility List.
167 eligible players have declared for the second annual PWHL Draft.
The group consists of 93 forwards, 48 defenders, and 26 goaltenders. 19 different countries are represented, including 86 Canadians, 46 Americans, and 35 international players. 📰 https://t.co/nZGTDQV9jUpic.twitter.com/EKXMdyDtlP
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Game Recaps
Boston v. Minnesota – Game 4 – 6p ET
In what could be the decisive Game 4 of the PWHL Finals, Minnesota would look to remain undefeated at home as they host Boston, and after a scoreless sixty minutes of hockey, this game would require overtime, and in double overtime it was thought that Sophie Jacques would secure the Walter Cup for Minnesota, but it would be deemed no goal due to goalie interference, and shortly after Alina Muller would score to give Boston the 1-0 overtime victory over Minnesota to force the decisive Game 5 back in Boston. Aerin Frankel would stop all 33 shots faced to earn the shutout victory, while Nicole Hensley would stop 32 out of 33 shots faced in a valiant effort for Minnesota.
It would be home dominance for Minnesota as they would defeat Boston in Game 3 of the PWHL Finals to remain undefeated at home.
PWHL News and Notes from Friday, May 24th, 2024
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Game Recaps
Boston v. Minnesota – Game 3 – 7p ET
Back in action for Game 3 of the PWHL Finals, Minnesota would play host to Boston with the series tied at one, and in the first period Taylor Heise and Sydney Brodt would score to give Minnesota the 2-0 lead. In the second period Alina Muller would score to get Boston back within one. Then in the third period Michela Cava and Grace Zumwinkle would strike to give Minnesota the 4-1 victory over Boston to take the 2-1 series lead.
We would receive some announcements as we await Game 3 of the PWHL Finals between Minnesota and Boston.
PWHL News and Notes from Thursday, May 23rd, 2024
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The PWHL announced on Wednesday the finalists for 2023-24 Goaltender of the Year.
The finalists are Aerin Frankel (BOS), Corinne Schroeder (NY), and Kristen Campbell (TOR).
These goaltenders have showcased an outstanding ability at the position throughout the regular season. Kristen Campbell, Aerin Frankel, and Corinne Schroeder are the finalists for 2024 Goaltender of the Year presented by @Rogers!
The PWHL announced the finalists for the 2023-24 Billie Jean King MVP Award.
The finalists are Alex Carpenter (NY), Marie-Philip Poulin (MON), and Natalie Spooner (TOR).
Alex Carpenter, Marie-Philip Poulin, and Natalie Spooner are the finalists for the 2024 Billie Jean King MVP Award!
The Billie Jean King MVP Award is presented to the player considered most valuable to their team's success throughout the regular season. 📰… pic.twitter.com/uyjVqcFsYO
Maddie Rooney backstopped Minnesota to three straight victories helping her team complete the reverse sweep, Taylor Heise earns a star for her five-point performance in four games, and Tapani notches a second OT game-winner to lift Boston into the finals in this week's Three… pic.twitter.com/aJ5RdWqnXA
The PWHL announced the finalists for 2023-24 Defender of the Year.
The finalists are Ella Shelton (NY), Erin Ambrose (MON), and Megan Keller (BOS).
These defenders have showcased an outstanding ability at the position throughout the regular season. Erin Ambrose, Megan Keller and Ella Shelton are the finalists for 2024 Defender of the Year presented by @WoodyCreekDisti!
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Game Recaps
Minnesota v. Boston – Game 2 – 7p ET
In Game 2 of the PWHL Finals, Boston would play host to Minnesota with the hopes of growing their series lead, and in the first period Michela Cava and Sophie Jaques would score to give Minnesota the 2-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period Jaques would net her second of the game to give Minnesota the 3-0 victory over Boston to tie the series at one game a piece. Nicole Hensley would stop all 20 shots faced to earn the shutout for Minnesota.
Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of May 12th through 19th.
First Star – Maddie Rooney (G – MIN)
Rooney is named first star of the week after backstopping her team to three straight victories over Toronto in the PWHL Playoffs, clinching a series win for Minnesota. With Minnesota down 2-0 in their best-of-five series against Toronto, Rooney posted back-to-back shutouts at home in Games 3 and 4— including a double-overtime shutout in Game 4 — forcing a Game 5 in Toronto. In the series-deciding game, Rooney posted a .964 save percentage, while allowing just one goal against, as Minnesota clinched the series to punch their ticket to the PWHL Finals. The goaltender started four games last week and played a league-high 263 minutes with a record of 3-1. Her save percentage was tops among goaltenders at .943% — as was her goals-against-average at 1.14. She allowed just five goals in four games played while making a PWHL-high 87 saves.
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Second Star – Taylor Heise (C – MIN)
Heise is named second star of the week after leading the PWHL in scoring with five points (4G, 1A) in four games played. In a winner-takes-all Game 5 against Toronto, Heise scored twice—including the game-winning goal—and added an empty netter to seal a series victory for Minnesota. She followed up her Game 5 performance by recording three points against Boston in Game 1 of the PWHL Finals. The forward recorded two goals for the second consecutive game, and added an assist, hitting the scoresheet on each of her team’s goals in the contest. With her scoring output against Boston, Heise, along with linemate Michela Cava, became the first PWHL players to record a three-point playoff game. The 24-year-old was +4 for the week— and wasn’t on the ice for a single goal against in Game 1 against Boston. She had a 55.1% face-off percentage — including winning 68.8% of her draws in Game 5 against Toronto — while averaging 20:10 minutes per game. Heise now leads the PWHL Playoffs in both points (5) and goals (4).
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Third Star – Susanna Tapani (C – BOS)
Tapani is named third star of the week after scoring a goal in each of her two games played. First, in Game 3 of Boston’s semi-final series against Montréal, Tapani was the hero, scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to complete the sweep for her team to advance to the PWHL Finals. The goal was Tapani’s second overtime-winner of the series, as Boston won all three games in extra time. In Game 1 of the PWHL Finals against Minnesota, Tapani scored a momentum-shifting goal in the first period, tying the game 1-1 less than three minutes after her team fell behind early in the opening frame. The forward added six shots on net last week while averaging north of 27 minutes per game, including a game-high 34:06 in Game 3 against Montréal. Tapani now sits first in game-winning goals in the PWHL playoffs with two, and is tied for second in total goals scored with three through four games played.
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In the first game of the PWHL Finals, Boston would claim Game 1 in a high scoring affair with Minnesota for the 1-0 series lead.
PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, May 19th, 2024
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Game Recaps
Minnesota v. Boston – Game 1 – 5p ET
The PWHL Finals would begin as Boston would play host to Minnesota for Game 1, and in the first period Michela Cava would open the scoring for Minnesota, but Susanna Tapani would strike to tie the game at one for Boston. In the second period Taylor Heise would net a pair of goals for Minnesota, but goals from Taylor Wenczkowski, Hannah Brandt, and Jess Healey would score to give Boston the 4-3 lead. Then it would be a scoreless third period as Boston would hold on to defeat Minnesota the 4-3 victory to take Game 1.