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05/14 21:36 CDT Taylor Heise scores in OT to help Frost eliminate Sceptres with
4-3 victory in PWHL playoffs
Taylor Heise scores in OT to help Frost eliminate Sceptres with 4-3 victory in
PWHL playoffs
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) --- Taylor Heise scored in overtime after a two-goal
effort by Kendall Coyne Schofield and the defending champion Minnesota Frost
eliminated the second-seeded Toronto Sceptres with a 4-3 victory on Wednesday
night.
Minnesota --- the fourth and final seed in both postseasons --- rallied from
two goals down to become the first team in the league's two seasons to win a
best-of-five series in less than five after splitting the first two matches in
Toronto. The Frost's only home loss in the regular season and postseason came
in Game 4 of the finals for the Walter Cup against the Boston Fleet last season
--- and that was a 1-0 loss in double overtime.
Julia Gosling staked Toronto to a 1-0 lead 5:28 into the match and the Sceptres
carried the advantage through the first period. It was Gosling's third goal of
the series. Emma Woods notched her second assist and Anna Kjellbin her first.
Toronto took a two-goal lead at 10:33 in the second when Hannah Miller scored
for the first time in the series. Natalie Spooner snagged her first assist.
Coyne Schofield scored 14 seconds later to get Minnesota within a goal. Heise
tallied her sixth assist and Michela Cava her first on Coyne Schofield's first
netter this postseason.
Kelly Pannek scored for the first time in the series with 1:12 left in the
period to tie it a 2-all. Brooke McQuigge had her first assist and Mellissa
Channell-Watkins her third.
The Sceptres took a 3-2 lead just 58 seconds into the final period on Emma
Maltais' first goal. Kali Flanagan had her third assist and Sarah Nurse her
first.
Coyne Schofield's second goal tied it at 8:33 on another assist from Cava and
the third of the series from Sophie Jacques. Heise scored the winner unassisted
with four minutes left in OT.
Nicole Hensley finished with 26 saves in goal for Minnesota.
Carly Jackson totaled 22 saves for Toronto.
Lower-seeded teams are 14-6 so far in two postseasons. Ottawa leads top-seed
Montreal 2-1 in the other series. Game 4 is Friday in Ottawa.
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