The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Takeover Tour features a neutral-site matchup between the defending back-to-back Walter Cup champion Minnesota Frost and the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes on Saturday, December 27, 2025. This game marks the first-ever meeting between the two teams, pitting Minnesota’s championship experience against Vancouver’s high-end talent in their inaugural season.
Venue Location
The game is part of the PWHL Takeover Tour and will be played at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. This state-of-the-art arena, home to the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers, has a capacity of over 18,000 for hockey and is expected to provide an energetic atmosphere for this neutral-site contest.
Puckdrop is set for 3:00 p.m. ET (1:00 p.m. MT / 12:00 p.m. PT)
Broadcast/Streaming: Available on Sportsnet (Canada), FanDuel Sports Network North and FOX 9+ (Minnesota in-market), and the PWHL YouTube channel / thepwhl.com (international/out-of-market).
Recent Team Forms
Both teams head into the holiday break with momentum from recent performances. Here’s a summary of their last five games:
| Team | Last 5 Games (Most Recent First) | Form Notes |
| Minnesota Frost | L 2-3 OT vs OTT (Dec 21, Chicago Takeover), W 5-2 vs BOS (Dec 19) | Minnesota handed Boston its first loss but fell in OT to Ottawa. Strong offense (17 GF league-high), solid goaltending. Road/neutral form: competitive in close games. |
| Vancouver Goldeneyes | L 2-4 vs MTL (Dec 20), W 2-1 vs OTT (Dec 16), W 4-0 vs NY (Dec 6) | Vancouver won its first three home games in history but lost the fourth. Hot power play, strong home defense but vulnerable lately. |
PWHL Game Preview: Minnesota Frost (3-0-1-2) vs. Vancouver Goldeneyes (2-1-0-4)
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his is the first-ever meeting between Minnesota and Vancouver. As an expansion team, the Goldeneyes have no prior history against the Frost. Later in the season, they meet again (e.g., Jan 28 in Minnesota).
Injury Report
Minnesota Frost: No major injuries reported entering the break. The team appears at full strength with key players like Taylor Heise and Grace Zumwinkle healthy.
Vancouver Goldeneyes: Forward Sarah Nurse remains on long-term injured reserve (LTIR, placed early December). The team has activated replacements like Malia Schneider, but Nurse’s absence impacts top-line scoring.
Player Matchups
This debut clash features championship pedigree vs. expansion firepower:
Taylor Heise / Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN, F) vs. Claire Thompson / Sophie Jaques (VAN, D): Minnesota’s dynamic forwards (Heise playoff MVP pedigree, Coyne Schofield speed) test Vancouver’s elite blue line acquired from Minnesota in expansion.
Grace Zumwinkle (MIN, F) vs. Ashton Bell (VAN, D/Captain): Zumwinkle’s scoring touch vs. Bell’s physical leadership.
Nicole Hensley / Maddie Rooney (MIN, G) vs. Emerance Maschmeyer / Kristen Campbell (VAN, G): Battle of strong tandems; Maschmeyer has a recent shutout.
Other to Watch: Minnesota’s depth vs. Vancouver’s rookies and veterans like Abby Boreen (leading Goldeneyes scorer).
Betting Trends
Minnesota Frost: Strong as favorites; good ATS in neutral/road spots. Games trend over recently with high scoring.
Vancouver Goldeneyes: Excellent at home (first three wins historic), but road struggles. Expansion teams often cover as underdogs early.
General: Neutral-site Takeover games often competitive; unders hit in low-scoring affairs.
GAME ODDS
Minnesota Frost – 130
Vancouver Goldeneyes 5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, December 27, 2025








