On May 9, 2025, the Minnesota Frost will face the Toronto Sceptres in Game 2 of their best-of-five semifinal series at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario. Minnesota enters the matchup trailing 1-0 in the series after a 3-2 loss in Game 1, where Toronto jumped out to a 3-0 lead before Minnesota mounted a late comeback attempt.
Team Overview
Team | Regular Season Record | Goals Scored | Goals Allowed | Last 5 Games |
---|---|---|---|---|
Toronto Sceptres | 12-3-6-9 (48 pts) | 77 | 67 | W-W-L-W-W |
Minnesota Frost | 10-5-4-11 (44 pts) | 72 | 74 | L-W-W-L-W |
Toronto finished the regular season as the No. 2 seed, while Minnesota snuck into the playoffs as the fourth and final team. The Frost and Sceptres split their regular-season series 3-3, setting up a highly competitive playoff battle.
Key Players to Watch
- Toronto Sceptres
- Daryl Watts – Led Toronto in scoring with 12 goals and 15 assists (27 points) this season.
- Renata Fast – A defensive powerhouse, contributing six points in the season series against Minnesota.
- Sarah Nurse – A key offensive weapon, looking to make a bigger impact after a quiet regular season.
- Minnesota Frost
- Kendall Coyne Schofield – Minnesota’s captain and top scorer, posting 12 goals and 12 assists (24 points).
- Taylor Heise – A dynamic playmaker, finishing the season with 22 points (8 goals, 14 assists).
- Sophie Jaques – A standout defender, tied with Fast for the most points among blueliners (22 points).
Tactical Breakdown
- Toronto’s Approach: The Sceptres will look to control possession, utilizing their speed and offensive depth. Their ability to capitalize on early scoring chances was evident in Game 1.
- Minnesota’s Strategy: The Frost will need to tighten their defensive structure and avoid falling behind early. Their physical play and resilience could be key in evening the series.
Game Details
- Date: May 9, 2025
- Location: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON
- Puck Drop: 7:00 PM EST
- Broadcast: Prime Video (Canada), FanDuel Sports Network North, PWHL YouTube (International)
With Toronto holding a 1-0 series lead, Minnesota must adjust defensively and find offensive rhythm to avoid falling into a 0-2 hole before heading home to Xcel Energy Center.