| March 15, 2026 |
Taylor Girard had her second multi-goal game of the season in New York's most recent win over Ottawa. Girard is one of six PWHL players to score multiple goals in multiple games this season along with teammate Kristyna Kaltounkova, the Frost's Kendall Coyne Schofield and Katy Knoll, and Ottawa's Brianne Jenner and Rebecca Leslie. |
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| March 13, 2026 |
Katy Knoll and Grace Zumwinkle both scored two of their season's six goals against Seattle on Jan. 11. Zumwinkle ranks third on the team with 44 shots on goal, while Knoll carries the league's highest shooting percentage (26.1) among players with more than six shots. She's scored on six of her 23 shots. |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
ST. PAUL, MN (January 25, 2026) - Nine different Frost players registered a one point as Minnesota continued their homestand Sunday afternoon at Grand Casino Arena with a 6-2 win against the New York Sirens to move up to second place in the PWHL standings. New York native Katy Knoll led the Frost offense with her second multi-goal performance of the season, extending Minnesota's lead in the second period and scoring an empty netter in the third. Taylor Heise kicked off the Frost's offensive flurry with a backhanded goal at 6:15 of the first period, and Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield followed 12 seconds later to set a new team record for the fastest two goals, just one second off the league record set Thursday by Vancouver against Toronto. Sirens rookie Kristyna Kaltounkova cut the Frost lead in half when she delivered a wraparound goal for her ninth of the season. After Knoll's second period marker, Grace Zumwinkle went top shelf to push Minnesota to a 4-1 lead. Anna Bargman closed out New York's offensive attack 14:00 into the third, with Minnesota shutting the door with Knoll's empty-netter and alternate captain Kelly Pannek capitalizing on the power play at 18:40. Maddie Rooney turned away 25/27 to limit New York with her second-best save percentage of the season at .926. At the opposite end, Kayle Osborne stopped 21/26 in the loss. |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
Katy Knoll has now recorded two multi-goal games in her last four contests after previously scoring two against Seattle on Jan. 11. The New York native has now earned five of her six points this season, all goals, in games where Minnesota served as the home team and has more than doubled her point total of two (1G, 1A) in 21 games as a rookie. |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
1.Maddie Rooney (MIN) 25/27 SV2.Katy Knoll (MIN) 2G3.Abby Hustler (MIN) 2A |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
Frost Head Coach Ken Klee on Katy Knoll's evolution: "[Knoll's] game from the beginning of last season up to now is a night and day difference. She's become more confident and she brings physicality, skill and she can shoot the puck. She can play in the (defensive) zone, she's very reliable and she can play offensive. It's been great to see her develop as a second-year player, which is when you hope players will become more confident. Katy's really done a great job for us." |
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| Jan. 21, 2026 |
Katy Knoll has four goals on 17 shots for a shooting percentage of 23.5% that leads all players with more than eight shots on goal this season. Coyne Schofield (22.5%), Curl-Salemme (20.8%) and Pannek (20%) are next on the list. |
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| Jan. 16, 2026 |
Katy Knoll also had a pair of goals on Sunday, her first career multi-goal game. She had scored two combined goals in her first 10 games this season and had just one goal in 21regular-season games a rookie last year but netted twice in the Frost's postseason run to the Walter Cup. The Amherst native, who celebrates her 25th birthday today, is one of three Frost players from New York along with defenders Brooke Becker (Orchard Park) and Natalie Buchbinder (Fairport). |
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| Jan. 16, 2026 |
"I'm very excited to be back in New York. We haven't seen them since preseason, so it'll be exciting to see how both teams have improved and grown since November. We're looking to keeping that momentum from our last home game going here on the road and get back to close the month out at home." - Frost forward Katy Knoll |
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| Jan. 11, 2026 |
Katy Knoll notched the first two-goal game of her career, bringing her season total to four goals in 11 games. Last season, she scored just one goal in 21 regular-season games, in addition to two goals over eight playoff games. |
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| Jan. 11, 2026 |
ST. PAUL, MN (January 11, 2026) - The Minnesota Frost poured on the offense Sunday at Grand Casino Arena, defeating the Seattle Torrent 6-2 in front of an afternoon crowd of 9,787. Grace Zumwinkle and Katy Knoll each scored twice, and Taylor Heise and Sidney Morin both had three points. Knoll opened the scoring for Minnesota, notching her third goal of the season at 17:42 of the first period, with Heise earning the first of her two assists in the contest. The Frost outshot Seattle 45-26 overall, including a 14-9 advantage in the first period. Zumwinkle then scored twice in the second period, first just 40 seconds in, and again at 13:26, her fourth and fifth goals of the season. Seattle cut the deficit to 3-1 on an unassisted goal by forward Jessie Eldridge with 1:35 remaining in the second. Heise restored Minnesota's three-goal lead just 1:17 into the third period, and Knoll added her second goal at 7:51 to push the lead to 5-1. Danielle Serdachny scored for the Torrent to trail 5-2 midway through the third, but Abby Hustler capped the scoring for Minnesota, with Heise recording her third point of the game with the primary assist. Maddie Rooney made 24 saves to secure the win for the Frost, who moved into second place with the victory. Rookie goaltender Hannah Murphy stopped 39 of 45 shots for Seattle, who suffered its second consecutive loss. |
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| Jan. 11, 2026 |
1. Grace Zumwinkle (MIN) 2G2. Katy Knoll (MIN) 2G3. Taylor Heise (MIN) 1G, 2A |
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| Dec. 30, 2025 |
TORONTO (December 30, 2025) - Taylor Heise and Kendall Coyne Schofield each recorded three points as the Minnesota Frost defeated the Toronto Sceptres 5-1 in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,318 at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Tuesday night. Heise assisted on Minnesota's first three goals, while Coyne Schofield notched two goals and an assist on the Frost's final three tallies. Toronto opened the scoring just 4:55 into the first period as Daryl Watts recorded her 50th career PWHL point with a goal for the third straight game. Minnesota responded quickly, tying the game less than two minutes later on a goal from Katy Knoll, then taking the lead on a Britta Curl-Salemme tally, with Heise assisting on both. The scoring continued for the visitors in the second period as Grace Zumwinkle notched her third goal of the season, a power play marker, assisted by Coyne Schofield and Heise, giving Minnesota a 3-1 lead. Coyne Schofield added her sixth goal of the season with six seconds remaining in the second period before finishing the scoring with her league-leading seventh goal, an empty-netter, at 16:43 of the third. Sceptres starter Elaine Chuli made 14 saves on 18 shots before Raygan Kirk took over in the third period, stopping both shots she faced. Nicole Hensley made 31 saves for the Frost, who leapfrogged Toronto in the standings, moving from third to second place. The Frost have points in each of their last four games, while the Sceptres' four-game point streak comes to an end. |
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| Dec. 30, 2025 |
Taylor Heise and Kendall Coyne Schofield each recorded three points as the Minnesota Frost defeated the TorontoSceptres5-1 in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,318 at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Tuesday night. Heiseassistedon Minnesota's first three goals, while Coyne Schofield notched two goals and an assist on the Frost's final three tallies. Toronto opened the scoring just 4:55 into the first period as Daryl Watts recorded her 50th career PWHL pointwith a goal for the thirdstraight game.Minnesota responded quickly, tying the game less than two minuteslater ona goal from Katy Knoll, then taking the lead on a Britta Curl-Salemme tally, with Heiseassistingon both. The scoring continuedfor the visitorsin the second period as GraceZumwinklenotched her third goal of the season, a powerplay marker,assistedby Coyne Schofield and Heise, giving Minnesota a 3-1 lead. Coyne Schofield added her sixth goal of the season with six secondsremainingin the second period before finishing the scoring with her league-leading seventh goal, an empty-netter,at 16:43 of the third.Sceptresstarter ElaineChulimade 14 saves on 18 shots before Raygan Kirk took over in the third period, stopping both shots she faced. Nicole Hensley made 31 saves for the Frost, who leapfrogged Toronto in the standings, moving from third to second place.The Frost have points in each of their last four games, while theSceptres'four-game point streak comes to an end. |
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| Dec. 30, 2025 |
Katy Knoll'sfirst-period goal gives her two on the season in eight games, doubling her goal total and matching her point output (2) from 2024-25 in 21 games played. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
ST. PAUL, MN (December 19, 2025) - The Minnesota Frost snapped the Boston's Fleet's five-game winning streak and handed them their first loss of the season with a 5-2 win at Grand Casino Arena on Friday night. The Frost matched their season-high in goals scored, with five different skaters lighting the lamp to move into second place in the PWHL standings. Captain Kendall Coyne Schofield opened scoring for the Frost for the third time this season, 6:47 into the first, with Dominique Petrie doubling the lead at 12:37. In the second period, Britta Curl-Salemme poked the puck in the net for the first time this season to bring Minnesota's lead to three. Two former Buckeye rookies cut into the Frost's deficit in the third period with their first professional goals just 24 seconds apart with Olivia Mobley scoring at 9:01 and Riley Brengman bringing the Fleet within a goal at 9:25. With Aerin Frankel - the league's leading netminder - pulled in the third period, Katy Knoll and Kelly Pannek potted empty-netters to seal the Frost's victory and even the Boston-Minnesota season series at one a piece. Nicole Hensley stood tall in the Frost crease with 27 saves for her third straight win. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Katy Knoll's first goal of the season also came with a special tie after her mom Sue read out the Frost's starting lineup. The empty-net tally matches the sophomore forward's season-high from her rookie year when she scored in her 11th PWHL game. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Frost forward Katy Knoll on the line changes coming into tonight: "The way [Ken Klee] coaches is everyone should be ready to play with anyone and everyone. That's the style of hockey we like to play. We had a few days to practice and work with our new linemates, and figure out what their tendencies are, and where they are on the ice. To get those couple days of practice was really good, and to play with Kendall [Coyne Schofield] and [Taylor] Heise is amazing. They're obviously such great playmakers as you saw on the ice. I think [the lines] may change even in the next couple games here, so just everyone be prepared to play with anyone is super important, and I think that's the way we like to play." |
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| Dec. 7, 2025 |
Six Northeastern graduates from these two teams attended the Huskies' final game at historic Matthews Arena on Saturday afternoon against Boston College. The group included Minnesota's Coyne Schofield (2016), Denisa Krizova (2018), Katy Knoll (2024), and rookie Peyton Anderson (2024), along with the Fleet's Aerin Frankel (2022) and Alina Muller (2023). |
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| Oct. 6, 2025 |
Curl-Salemme is the second player to be signed by the Frost through the 2027-28 season along with goaltender Maddie Rooney. She is among 11 Frost forwards under contract for the upcoming season alongside captain Kendall Coyne Schofield, alternate captain Kelly Pannek, returning veterans Taylor Heise, Grace Zumwinkle, Claire Butorac, Klara Hymlarova, Katy Knoll and Dominique Petrie, and 2025 draft picks Abby Hustler and Anna Segedi. |
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| Sept. 19, 2025 |
Katy Knoll | May 7, 2025 | Frost vs. Sceptres - PWHL Playoffs Game 1 |
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| Aug. 6, 2025 |
Petrie is the seventh player to re-sign with Minnesota this offseason, joining fellow forwards Katy Knoll and Claire Butorac, defenders Mae Batherson and Natalie Buchbinder, and goaltenders Maddie Rooney and Marlene Boissonnault. |
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| July 29, 2025 |
Segedi was the third of six players selected by Minnesota on June 24 and is the third player from the Frost's2025 draft class to be signed, joining first-round pick Kendall Cooper and second-round pick Abby Hustler who played with Segedi at St. Lawrence.She joins a Frost forward group that features veterans Kendall Coyne Schofield, Kelly Pannek, Taylor Heise, Grace Zumwinkle and Claire Butorac along with second year players Britta Curl-Salemme, Katy Knoll, and Klara Hymlarova all under contract for the 2025-26 campaign. |
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| July 17, 2025 |
Hustler was the second of six players selected by Minnesota on June 24 and is the second player from the team's 2025 draft class to be signed, joining first-round pick Kendall Cooper. She joins a Frost forward group that features returning veterans Kendall Coyne Schofield, Kelly Pannek, Taylor Heise, Grace Zumwinkle and Claire Butorac, along with second year returnees Britta Curl-Salemme, Katy Knoll, and Klara Hymlarova all under contract for the 2025-26 campaign. |
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| June 27, 2025 |
St. Paul, MN (June 27, 2025) - The Minnesota Frost announced today that forward Katy Knoll has signed a one-year Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Standard Player Agreement to return to the team for the 2025-26 season. |
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| June 6, 2025 |
Minnesota Frost (9): Mae Batherson (D), Nicole Hensley (G), Klara Hymlarova (F), Katy Knoll (F), Denisa Krizova (F), Brooke McQuigge (F), Kelly Pannek (F), Dominique Petrie (F), Grace Zumwinkle (F) |
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| June 3, 2025 |
Minnesota Frost (12): Mae Batherson (D), Britta Curl-Salemme (F), Nicole Hensley (G), Klara Hymlarova (F), Sophie Jaques (D), Katy Knoll (F), Denisa Krizova (F), Brooke McQuigge (F), Kelly Pannek (F), Dominique Petrie (F), Claire Thompson (D), Grace Zumwinkle (F) |
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| June 2, 2025 |
Jaques' only point of the PWHL Finals was an unforgettable one - an assist on the Katy Knoll goal that won Game 3 at 9:57 of the third overtime. That was a contest in which Jaques received 43:23 of ice time, second only to Stecklein, who led all skaters with 44:55 in the contest, and tied a season high with seven shots - a figure Jaques also reached in the regular-season opener against New York on Dec. 1, 2024. Jaques finished the playoffs as the PWHL leader among defenders with 25 shots on goal, eight more than teammate Claire Thompson. A finalist for leagueDefender of the Yearhonors with Thompson and Toronto's Renata Fast, Jaques had 2-5--7 in her eight playoff games - including the winning goal of Game 2 at Toronto, which she scored with just 6:13 remaining in regulation play. Jaques finished tied for second among playoff scorers, joining her Frost teammateHeise(1-6--7) at one point behind Stecklein, the PWHL's leading postseason point-getter. Spanning the regular season and playoffs, defenders contributed a league-leading 89 points (23 goals, 66 assists) to the Minnesota attack, and Jaques provided 29 of those points with a 7-15--22 regular season that preceded her stellar PWHL Playoffs. |
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| May 27, 2025 |
Katy Knoll and Klara Hymlarova both tallied their fifth point of the postseason with assists on Schepers' overtime goal. Both Frost forwards have points in back-to-back games for the first time in their careers. |
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| May 27, 2025 |
Following Monday's game, the Hockey Hall of Fame added to its collection of women's hockey history. Coyne Schofield's jersey, Liz Schepers' game-winning goal stick, Katy Knoll's helmet, Britta Curl-Salemme's gloves and Grace Zumwinkle's skates were among the equipment items donated by the Walter Cup winners, along with various celebratory pieces like championship towels, neck chains, champagne bottles and corks. The Hockey Hall of Fame's Miragh Bitove and Kelly Masse were part of the post-game ceremony, bringing the Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP award and the Walter Cup to the ice. |
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| May 26, 2025 |
Katy Knoll ended the third-longest game in PWHL history with her triple-overtime tally at 109:57 on Saturday. Knoll scored against her former Northeastern teammate Gwyneth Philips, one year after attending the PWHL Finals together in Boston and appearing on the Game 2 broadcast discussing their excitement for the PWHL Draft. As Huskies, the pair won four Hockey East titles before turning pro. |
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| May 25, 2025 |
The marathon Game 3 finished with a winner from Minnesota's Katy Knoll. The rookie out of Northeastern fired the puck into the net after a teammate's shot deflected off her, sending the crowd into one more burst of cheers. After the game, Knoll acknowledged the role that the crowd played in this game and throughout the season. |
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| May 24, 2025 |
Katy Knoll scored her second goal of the playoffs -- her first career PWHL game-winner -- and now has four points (2G, 2A) in seven playoff games. She has doubled her regular season output of two points (1G, 1A) in 21 games. |
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| May 24, 2025 |
Minnesota's Katy Knoll on the chemistry of her line: "It's been awesome playing with Liz (Schepers) and Hymla (Klara Hymlarova) lately and I think we've really gelled well from the end of the season and (in the) playoffs--and we try to just really support each other. It's a fast-paced game out there and the more that we support each other the more success we're going to have. We know that we have to be gritty and grind in order to get those goals and get those opportunities. I thought all night longwe were knocking at the door, and it was just a matter of time before one of us put one in." |
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| May 24, 2025 |
ST. PAUL, MN (May 24, 2025) - Katy Knoll played hero in triple overtime, lifting the Minnesota Frost to a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge on Saturday night at Xcel Energy Center. The victory gives the Frost a 2-1 series lead heading into Game 4 -- which is set for Monday--and the chance to win their second-straight Walter Cup. Both goaltenders were stellar, with Maddie Rooney making 35 saves for Minnesota, while Gwyneth Philips turned aside 45 shots for Ottawa. Emily Clark opened the scoring for the Charge halfway through the first period after tapping a bouncing puck in on the backdoor. At 2:58 in the second frame, Frost defender Lee Stecklein tied the game at one with a shot from the blue line. The score remained tied through the end of regulation and into the third overtime period when, at 9:57, Knoll capitalized ona high slot rebound with a quick backhand shot to secure the win for the home team. |
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| May 24, 2025 |
1. Katy Knoll (GWG)2. Maddie Rooney (35/36 SV)3.Gwyneth Philips (45/47 SV) |
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| May 24, 2025 |
1. Katy Knoll (GWG)2. Maddie Rooney (35 Saves)3.Gwyneth Philips (45 Saves) |
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| May 20, 2025 |
Katy Knoll recorded her second assist for her third point of the postseason, surpassing her regular season point total (1G, 1A) through 21 games. |
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| May 20, 2025 |
Seven Frost skaters will be making their PWHL Finals debut tonight in Ottawa including McQuigge, Mae Batherson, Britta Curl-Salemme, Klara Hymlarova, Katy Knoll, Dominique Petrie and Claire Thompson, each joining the 16 players that won the Walter Cup in the league's inaugural season. On the coaching side, Ken Klee (Head Coach), Mira Jalosuo (Assistant Coach) and Samantha Hanson (Video Coach) were part of last year's staff, with new Assistant Coaches Chris "Critter" Johnson and Pete Samargia. |
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| May 19, 2025 |
Mae Batherson (D)*Kendall Coyne Schofield (F)Britta Curl-Salemme (F)Taylor Heise (F)Nicole Hensley (G)Klara Hymlarova (F)Sophie Jaques (D)Katy Knoll (F)*Denisa Krizova (F)Brooke McQuigge (F)*Kelly Pannek (F)Dominique Petrie (F)*Lee Stecklein (D)Claire Thompson (D)Grace Zumwinkle (F) |
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| May 11, 2025 |
Klara Hymlarova and Katy Knoll both picked up assists and now have two points each in three career playoff games, matching both of their inaugural season point totals. |
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| May 9, 2025 |
MINNESOTA FROST (4)Top Scorers: Britta Curl-Salemme & Katy Knoll (1G each)Top Goalie: Nicole Hensley, 0-1, 3.08 GAA, .919 SV%Series Stats: PP 1/2 (50%) PK 2/3 (66.7%) |
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| May 7, 2025 |
3. Katy Knoll (MIN) 1G |
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| May 7, 2025 |
Rookie Katy Knoll scored her second career PWHL goal, combining both regular season and playoffs. Her first came on Jan. 26 against Boston. |
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| May 7, 2025 |
TORONTO (May 7, 2025) - Julia Gosling scored twice in her playoff debut, leading Toronto to a 3-2 win over Minnesota in Game 1 of the PWHL Playoffs, presented by SharkNinja, on Wednesday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum. The rookie struck twice in the second period, just 1:55 apart, including a power play goal that stretched Toronto's lead to 3-0. Captain Blayre Turnbull opened the scoring at 11:59 of the first period to give Toronto a 1-0 advantage and the Sceptres carried that lead into the intermission, outshooting Minnesota 12-6 in the opening frame. Gosling's pair of second-period goals gave Toronto control before Minnesota began to chip away. Rookie Britta Curl- Salemme got the visitors on the board at 13:56 of the second to make it 3-1, and Minnesota carried momentum into the third after killing off a five-minute major penalty late in the period. Katy Knoll scored at 2:33 into the third period to pull Minnesota within one, but Toronto held firm the rest of the way to preserve the victory. Kristen Campbell made 24 saves for the Sceptres, while Nicole Hensley turned aside 34 shots for the Frost. |
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