The Minnesota Frost and Ottawa Charge are set to battle in Game 2 of the PWHL Finals on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at TD Place in Ottawa. Minnesota holds a 1-0 series lead after a 4-2 victory in Game 1, where they capitalized on Ottawa’s defensive lapses and strong offensive depth.
Team Overview & Playoff Journey
Minnesota Frost (10-5-4-11, 9-3 in playoffs)
- The Frost are defending Walter Cup champions, looking for a repeat title.
- Taylor Heise has been dominant, leading the playoffs with seven points (1G, 6A).
- Sophie Jaques has been a key contributor, recording six points (2G, 4A) in the postseason.
- Minnesota’s depth scoring has been crucial, with multiple players on multi-game point streaks.
Ottawa Charge (12-2-4-12, 8-4 in playoffs)
- The Charge are seeking their first Walter Cup title, after eliminating Montreal in the semifinals.
- Brianne Jenner has been a leader, scoring three points (2G, 1A) in the playoffs.
- Gwyneth Philips, Ottawa’s rookie goaltender, has been outstanding, boasting a 1.14 GAA and .956 save percentage.
- Ottawa must tighten up defensively and generate more offensive chances to avoid a 0-2 series deficit.
Key Matchups to Watch
Taylor Heise vs. Ottawa’s Defense
- Heise has been Minnesota’s most consistent scorer, and Ottawa must limit her playmaking ability.
- The Charge allowed two power-play goals in Game 1, a rare lapse for their usually strong penalty kill.
Gwyneth Philips vs. Minnesota’s Offense
- Philips has been outstanding, but Minnesota generated 35 shots in Game 1 and will look to increase offensive pressure.
- If Philips continues her hot streak, Ottawa will have a strong chance to even the series.
Ottawa’s Special Teams vs. Minnesota’s Power Play
- Minnesota went 2-for-4 on the power play in Game 1, marking only the second time they’ve scored multiple power-play goals in the playoffs.
- Ottawa must stay disciplined and improve their penalty kill to avoid another special teams battle.
X-Factors
Ottawa’s Response After a Loss
- The Charge have been excellent in bounce-back games, winning both previous contests after a defeat this postseason.
- If they can tighten up defensively and capitalize on scoring chances, they could even the series.
Minnesota’s Offensive Depth
- The Frost have been the best offensive team in the playoffs, averaging 4.5 goals per game.
- If they continue their aggressive offensive approach, Ottawa will struggle to contain them.
Gwyneth Philips’ Rebound Performance
- Philips has responded well to losses, including a 21-save shutout against Montreal in Round 2.
- If she regains her form, Ottawa could neutralize Minnesota’s offensive attack.
Game 2 Prediction: Ottawa Wins in a Close Battle
- Final Score Estimate: Ottawa 3, Minnesota 2
- Key Performer: Brianne Jenner (1 goal, 1 assist)
- X-Factor: Gwyneth Philips’ ability to bounce back
Ottawa must limit turnovers and improve their penalty kill, while Minnesota will look to capitalize on defensive mistakes and maintain their offensive pressure. Expect a physical, high-energy matchup as the Charge try to even the series.
Game Schedule
- Game 1: May 20 – Minnesota won 4-2
- Game 2: May 22 – Ottawa
- Game 3: May 24 – Minnesota
- Game 4: May 26 – Minnesota
- Game 5: May 28 – Ottawa (if necessary).
GAME ODDS
Minnesota Frost 4.5
Ottawa Charge – 115
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 21, 2025