SAINT PAUL, MN – Taylor Heise netted the overtime winner, propelling the Minnesota Frost to a 2-1 victory over the Boston Fleet in a thrilling Wednesday night match at Xcel Energy Center. This marks the Frost’s third consecutive win against the Fleet this season and their second overtime triumph over Boston in just seven days. Hannah Bilka opened the scoring early for the Fleet, marking the first time Boston scored first against Minnesota this season. Later in the first period, Denisa Křížová equalized with her first goal of the campaign. Heise’s decisive goal came at 3:20 of overtime on Minnesota’s first shot, besting Boston’s Emma Söderberg, who made 24 saves during regulation. Maddie Rooney secured her fourth win of the season with a 26-save performance.
QUOTES
Frost Head Coach Ken Klee: “We looked for a lot of back door plays that obviously Boston defended very well. We knew it was going to be tough to get one because it seemed like the game was so tight, so I think just getting pucks on net was obviously huge and she (Taylor Heise) got a heck of a shot there.”
Frost forward Taylor Heise on the close games with Boston: “The coaching staff does a good job of making sure we’re getting our lineup out there that we need. Everyone knows what you’re doing, it’s just if you can get through that first wall of defense and attack when they’re not ready. We have six teams at this point, everyone’s going to know what’s going on and it’s whoever is going to grind and get down and get dirty is usually the one that wins.”
Fleet Head Coach Courtney Kessel: “I thought it was a tremendous game by our group, especially since we’ve been on the road since December 26 basically. So, to come out with that speed, that energy and really buy into the game plan, I was really happy with our group. Just thought we deserved a little better fate.”
Fleet defender Emily Brown on playing at home: “It’s always a game that I look forward to playing in. I have a lot of family and friends that are able to come out and watch me, being from here. Obviously, I have a lot of great memories from Minnesota, but I love being on the other side, playing for Boston. It’s just another game, but a little extra special with family and friends in attendance.”
NOTABLES
- This was Minnesota’s league-leading fourth game of the season that has required extra time (three overtime, one shootout), and Boston’s third straight game to go beyond regulation (two overtime, one shootout). Three of the Frost’s six home games have been decided in overtime.
- Each of Minnesota’s three wins against Boston this season has been decided by one goal.
- Taylor Heise’s overtime goal was the first of her career and her second career game-winner. She is now tied for second in Minnesota scoring with eight points in eight games (2G, 6A).
- Mellissa Channell-Watkins assisted on the overtime winner and has recorded an assist in all three of the Frost’s games this season against Boston.
- Maddie Rooney’s 26 saves is a season-high in five games and her fourth victory puts her in a three-way tie for first place in the league. She also lowered her goals-against average to 1.98, now the league’s best mark.
- Kelly Pannek won 16/18 faceoffs for a career-high 88.9% efficiency. She finished the game as the league leader with 152 total faceoffs and 93 wins, improving her overall winning percentage to 61.2% this season.
- Hannah Bilka scored for the second straight game and has five points in her last five games (3G, 2A). The fourth overall pick finished the game ranked second in rookie scoring with seven points in nine games (3G, 4A).
- Denisa Křížová’s goal was her first point since an assist in the season-opener. She scored three goals in 24 games for Minnesota last season.
- Both team captains recorded their eighth point of the season with first-period assists. Boston’s Hilary Knight (4G, 4A) is tied for the Fleet lead in scoring, and Minnesota’s Kendall Coyne Schofield (3G, 5A) is tied for second in Frost scoring.
- Knight led all players with four shots on goal, taking the overall league lead with 33.
- Boston rookie defender Daniela Pejšová recorded her second assist in three games, both against Minnesota.
- Emma Söderberg suffered her first loss in three career starts against Minnesota. She previously made 18 saves in a 4-3 overtime win last Jan. 27, and a career-high 31 saves in a 2-1 win on Apr. 27. It marked the fifth time in nine career starts where she has allowed two or fewer goals.
- Minnesota played its first penalty-free game of the season, denying Boston’s top-ranked power play any opportunities.
- At 4:47 of the first period, a potential Boston goal by Shay Maloney was reviewed by the on-ice officials and the Central Situation Room, triggered by a Minnesota Coaches Challenge. The goal was disallowed due to interference on the goalkeeper.
SCORESHEET RECAP
Team | 1st Period | 2nd Period | 3rd Period | OT Period | |
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Boston | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Minnesota | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
1st Period
- Boston, Bilka 3 (Knight, Pejšová), 3:41.
- Minnesota, Křížová 1 (Pannek, Coyne Schofield), 11:40. Penalties – Müller BOS (boarding), 15:30.
2nd Period No scoring. Penalties – Keller BOS (hooking), 4:36; Keller BOS (hooking), 11:41.
3rd Period No scoring. Penalties – No penalties.
1st OT Period
- Minnesota, Heise 2 (Channell-Watkins), 3:20. Penalties – No penalties.
Shots on Goal Boston: 10-10-6-1 – 27 Minnesota: 12-6-7-1 – 26
Power Play Opportunities Boston: 0/0 Minnesota: 0/3
Goalies Boston, Söderberg 0-1-1-0 (26 shots-24 saves). Minnesota, Rooney 4-1-0-0 (27 shots-26 saves).
Attendance: 4,248
THREE STARS
- Taylor Heise (MIN) – OTW
- Maddie Rooney (MIN) – 26/27 SV
- Hannah Bilka (BOS) – 1G
STANDINGS
Team | Record | Points | Position |
---|---|---|---|
Minnesota | 3-3-1-2 | 16 | 1st Place |
Boston | 2-1-2-4 | 10 | 5th Place |
UPCOMING SCHEDULES
- Boston: Saturday, January 11 at Ottawa at 2:00 p.m. ET
- Minnesota: Sunday, January 12 vs. Montréal at 2:00 p.m. CT (PWHL Takeover Tour™ at Ball Arena, Denver)