Record Crowd Witnesses Minnesota's Dominant Performance in Seattle Showdown
A sea of fans packed the arena, shattering the previous record for largest attendance at a women's hockey game in U.S. soil, as the Seattle Torrent took on their arch-rivals, the two-time defending champion Minnesota Frost. The sold-out crowd of 16,014 was on edge as the teams clashed in an electrifying matchup that ultimately fell short for the home team.
The Frost's Kelly Pannek stole the show with a hat-trick performance, netting her second goal of the season midway through the third period and scoring a crucial bounce-in effort in the first. Pannek's impressive display was complemented by teammate Grace Zumwinkle's power play goal, securing a 3-0 victory for the Frost.
In the crease, Frost goalie Nicole Hensley put on a masterclass performance, recording 30 saves to shut out the Torrent and cement her team's dominance. The Frost's defense was rock-solid, with Hensley making impossible saves to preserve her clean sheet.
The Seattle goalkeeper, Corinne Schroeder, was unable to replicate the form that led her team to league leading four shutouts last season, struggling to contain the Frost's potent offense. Despite a valiant effort, she was left reeling from 22 shots on goal.
For the Frost, Tuesday's matchup against Ottawa awaits, with puck drop set for 6 p.m. As they continue their quest for another championship title, one thing is certain: this team is a force to be reckoned with in women's hockey.
A sea of fans packed the arena, shattering the previous record for largest attendance at a women's hockey game in U.S. soil, as the Seattle Torrent took on their arch-rivals, the two-time defending champion Minnesota Frost. The sold-out crowd of 16,014 was on edge as the teams clashed in an electrifying matchup that ultimately fell short for the home team.
The Frost's Kelly Pannek stole the show with a hat-trick performance, netting her second goal of the season midway through the third period and scoring a crucial bounce-in effort in the first. Pannek's impressive display was complemented by teammate Grace Zumwinkle's power play goal, securing a 3-0 victory for the Frost.
In the crease, Frost goalie Nicole Hensley put on a masterclass performance, recording 30 saves to shut out the Torrent and cement her team's dominance. The Frost's defense was rock-solid, with Hensley making impossible saves to preserve her clean sheet.
The Seattle goalkeeper, Corinne Schroeder, was unable to replicate the form that led her team to league leading four shutouts last season, struggling to contain the Frost's potent offense. Despite a valiant effort, she was left reeling from 22 shots on goal.
For the Frost, Tuesday's matchup against Ottawa awaits, with puck drop set for 6 p.m. As they continue their quest for another championship title, one thing is certain: this team is a force to be reckoned with in women's hockey.