Nicole Hensley played in two Olympics, six world championships and now the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
Nicole Hensley is excited for her Minnesota Frost to play in front of friends and family on the Denver stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour. She's the only PWHL player from the State of Colorado.
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Abby Boreen scored twice to lead the Montreal Victoire to a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Frost. Claire Dalton and captain Marie-Philip Poulin, on a five-on-three power play, also scored for Montreal, playing its first home game since Dec.
The Montreal Victoire hosted the Minnesota Frost for their third matchup this season. It was the Victoire who took the victory, 4-2.
The Minnesota Frost headed to Quebec having barely tasted road failure this season. But the taste was fresh, and Friday the Frost tried a full serving. The Montreal Victoire scored the first three goals and went on to a 4-2 victory over the Frost at Ball Place in Laval,
Women’s professional hockey arrived in the Centennial State this weekend. The culmination of the PWHL Takeover celebration was a 4-2 victory Sunday for the Minnesota Frost against the Montreal Victoire at Ball Arena. The 14,018 fans set an American attendance record for a women’s professional game.
The Minnesota Frost were the home team in their Takeaway Tour match-up in Denver, Colorado, against the Montréal Victoire on Sunday, Jan. 12. The Frost had a boost to their lineup as Sophie Jaques, who had been out since Dec.
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.
The Frost started out behind but fought their way back in a tight battle and came out with the win with Sophie Jaques back in the lineup.
After a six-game road swing that included stops in Vancouver, Seattle, and Denver as part of the Takeover Tour, the Montreal Victoire returned to Place Bell for the first time since December 4. The team made its homecoming a victorious one, reclaiming top spot in the PWHL standings with a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Frost.