PWHL Game Preview: Montreal Victorie (1-1-0) vs. Minnesota Frost (1-1-0)

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Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET Broadcast: TSN, RDS, ESPN+

Both teams enter this matchup at 1‑1‑0, each looking to establish early‑season identity and avoid falling below .500. Montreal is coming off a strong bounce‑back performance, while Minnesota is trying to regain defensive structure after a high‑event start to the season.

WEATHER (Montreal, QC — May 7, 2026)

(For fan travel & arena conditions — indoor game)

Temperature: 58°F (14°C)

Conditions: Clear, mild

Wind: 5–7 mph

Impact: None on gameplay; ideal travel conditions for fans.

INJURY REPORT

Montreal Victorie

Marie‑Philip Poulin — Day‑to‑day (lower body, expected to play)

Erin Ambrose — OUT (upper body)

Kristen Campbell — Probable (illness)

Jade Downie‑Landry — Day‑to‑day (maintenance)

Minnesota Frost

Taylor Heise — Day‑to‑day (upper body, game‑time decision)

Grace Zumwinkle — OUT (ankle)

Maddie Rooney — OUT (knee)

Michela Cava — Probable (lower body)

Impact: Montreal’s blue line is thin without Ambrose. Minnesota’s forward depth takes a hit without Zumwinkle, and goaltending stability is affected with Rooney unavailable.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Montreal Victorie

Last 2 Games: W, L

Goals For: 5

Goals Against: 4

Strengths: Transition speed, elite top‑six scoring

Weaknesses: Defensive zone coverage without Ambrose

Minnesota Frost

Last 2 Games: W, L

Goals For: 6

Goals Against: 6

Strengths: Forecheck pressure, physicality, net‑front presence

Weaknesses: Penalty kill, defensive lapses in slot coverage

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Marie‑Philip Poulin (MTL) vs. Lee Stecklein (MIN)

Poulin’s playmaking vs. Stecklein’s shutdown defense

If Poulin is fully healthy, Montreal gains a major edge Edge: Montreal (slight)

Taylor Heise (MIN) vs. Erin Ambrose’s Absence (MTL)

Heise thrives attacking weak‑side defenders

Montreal’s blue line is thinner without Ambrose Edge: Minnesota (if Heise plays)

Ann‑Renée Desbiens (MTL) vs. Minnesota’s Net‑Front Pressure

Desbiens excels in high‑danger save situations

Minnesota generates heavy traffic and rebounds Edge: Even

Laura Stacey (MTL) vs. Minnesota’s Second Pair

Stacey’s speed is a mismatch against Minnesota’s depth defenders Edge: Montreal

SERIES HISTORY

2024–25 Season: Minnesota won season series 3–2

Games in Montreal: Minnesota leads 2–1

Trend: Tight, low‑scoring games; 4 of last 5 meetings decided by one goal

Average Combined Goals: 4.6

BETTING TRENDS

Montreal Victorie

6 of last 8 home games have gone Under

Montreal is 5–2 in last 7 games when scoring first

Desbiens has a .930+ save percentage in last 10 home starts

Minnesota Frost

Frost are 4–1 in last 5 road games

Minnesota is 7–3 in last 10 games decided by one goal

Frost are 1–4 in last 5 games without Zumwinkle

Head‑to‑Head

Under is 4–1 in last 5 meetings

Road team is 3–2 in last 5

First‑period Under has hit in 6 straight matchups

GAME ODDS

Montreal Victorie            – 135

Minnesota Frost               -5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 6, 2026

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