PWHL Game Preview: Montreal Victorie (2-0-0) vs. Minnesota Frost (0-2-0)

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Venue: Centre Bell — Montreal, Quebec

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM CT / 4:00 PM PT

Ice Surface: NHL‑standard hybrid

Broadcast: TSN / RDS / PWHL+

INJURY REPORT

Montreal Victorie (2‑0‑0)

F Marie‑Philip Poulin — Probable (minor lower‑body soreness; expected to play)

D Erin Ambrose — Healthy

G Ann‑Renée Desbiens — Healthy

F Kristin O’Neill — Healthy

Minnesota Frost (0‑2‑0)

F Taylor Heise — Day‑to‑Day (upper‑body; game‑time decision)

D Lee Stecklein — Probable (maintenance day)

G Nicole Hensley — Healthy

F Grace Zumwinkle — Healthy

Impact:

If Heise is limited or unavailable, Minnesota loses its primary transition driver and PP zone‑entry specialist.

Montreal enters nearly full strength, with Desbiens anchoring the crease.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Montreal Victorie (2‑0‑0)

Goals For: 7

Goals Against: 3

Special Teams: PP 25%, PK 90%

Trend: Balanced scoring, elite defensive structure, Desbiens in early‑season form.

Minnesota Frost (0‑2‑0)

Goals For: 2

Goals Against: 6

Special Teams: PP 0%, PK 78%

Trend: Offense struggling to generate high‑danger looks; defensive lapses in neutral‑zone coverage.

RECENT TEAM FORM SNAPSHOT

Montreal Victorie

Dominant puck‑possession team through two games

Blue line driving offense (Ambrose, Eldridge)

Forecheck suffocating opponents

Desbiens posting elite early‑season numbers (.940+ SV%)

Minnesota Frost

Slow starts in both games

Struggling to exit defensive zone cleanly

Top‑six not producing at expected level

Goaltending solid but unsupported

SERIES HISTORY

2025–26 Season: First meeting

All‑Time (PWHL Era): Montreal leads 3–2

At Centre Bell: Montreal has won 2 of last 3

Trend: Montreal historically plays Minnesota well at home, especially in low‑scoring, defensive‑tilt games.

PROJECTED STARTING GOALTENDING MATCHUP

MONTREAL — Ann‑Renée Desbiens (G)

2026 SV%: .941

GAA: 1.50

Strengths: Rebound control, post‑integration, elite lateral movement

Weaknesses: Can be beaten high‑glove on quick releases

Matchup Note: Minnesota’s shooters prefer low‑slot looks; Desbiens excels there.

MINNESOTA — Nicole Hensley (G)

2026 SV%: .915

GAA: 2.50

Strengths: Reads plays well, strong on first shots

Weaknesses: Rebound management under pressure

Matchup Note: Montreal’s cycle game and net‑front pressure can exploit second‑chance opportunities.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

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

Poulin’s edge work and puck protection vs. Stecklein’s reach and positional discipline

Advantage: Poulin, especially in transition

Grace Zumwinkle (MIN) vs. Erin Ambrose (MTL)

Zumwinkle’s shot volume vs. Ambrose’s elite gap control

Advantage: Ambrose

Kristin O’Neill (MTL) vs. Minnesota Bottom‑Six

O’Neill’s speed creates matchup nightmares

Advantage: O’Neill

BETTING TRENDS

Montreal Victorie

4–1 in last 5 home games

Unders hit in 6 of last 8

First‑period goals: Montreal has scored first in 7 of last 10

Minnesota Frost

1–6 in last 7 road games

Unders hit in 5 of last 7

PP scoreless in last 4 games

Head‑to‑Head

Unders hit in 4 of last 5 meetings

Home team has won 3 straight

GAME ODDS

Montreal Victorie            – 165

Minnesota Frost               5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 7, 2026

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