Abby Boreen’s two-goal effort on the first line propelled the Montreal Victoire to a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Frost.
Little, besides that international border, separates Minnesota and Montreal in the PWHL. That was apparent again Sunday, when the Frost took a 4-2 victory over the Victoire in a game played far from home for both teams.
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The Victoire and the Charge headed to Quebec City for the fourth stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour. The Victoire beat the Charge 2-1.
Minnesota's Maddie Rooney earned her league ... Catherine Dubois scored early to give Montreal the lead in the first period, but Britta Curl-Salemme evened the game with a goal midway through ...
The league had previously set the record at a neutral-site game between Ottawa and Boston in Detroit (13,736) last season. But Sunday night’s draw of 14,018 fans at Denver’s Ball Arena – home of the NHL ’s Colorado Avalanche and NBA’s Denver Nuggets – is now the largest crowd to watch a pro women’s hockey game in the U.S.
DENVER — Maggie Flaherty scored her first goal of the season to give Minnesota the lead in the third period and the Frost moved into first place in the Professional Women's Hockey League with a ...
The Montreal Victoire hosted the Minnesota Frost for their third matchup this season. It was the Victoire who took the victory, 4-2.
Abby Boreen scored twice to lead the Montreal Victoire to a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Frost in front of 10,172 fans at Place Bell on Friday.
After a challenging 10-day West Coast stretch, the Montreal Victoire prepare for a packed weekend, facing the Minnesota Frost at home and the Ottawa Charge in Quebec City
The Minnesota Frost took over lone possession of first place in the PWHL standings in Denver in front of a record setting crowd.