The Minnesota Frost conjured up drama in Newark, New Jersey on Friday night as they edged the New York Sirens 3-2 in overtime, thanks to Kendall Coyne Schofield's winning goal just 52 seconds into extra time.
A back-and-forth contest saw the Frost establish an early lead with Britta Curl-Salemme scoring at 8:55 of the opening period. However, the hosts refused to let it slide and knotted the score with Casey O'Brien's goal mere minutes later at 16:24. Kelly Pannek gave Minnesota the lead again just 35 seconds into the second period, but the Sirens fought back to tie the game 2-2 on Taylor Girard's tally at 4:04 of the middle period.
The score remained deadlocked through both the second and third periods before Coyne Schofield's decisive goal, capping a 13-shot night for Minnesota. The assist was shared with Taylor Heise and Grace Zumwinkle, while Nicole Hensley made crucial saves to secure the victory.
Minnesota's win marked their second in a row, and moves them two points ahead of Montreal for second place in the PWHL standings with 21 points (5-2-2-3). Boston remains at the top with 26 points (8-0-2-2) going into next Wednesday's showdown against Montreal. The Frost will host their northern rivals next, with puck drop scheduled for 7 p.m.
A back-and-forth contest saw the Frost establish an early lead with Britta Curl-Salemme scoring at 8:55 of the opening period. However, the hosts refused to let it slide and knotted the score with Casey O'Brien's goal mere minutes later at 16:24. Kelly Pannek gave Minnesota the lead again just 35 seconds into the second period, but the Sirens fought back to tie the game 2-2 on Taylor Girard's tally at 4:04 of the middle period.
The score remained deadlocked through both the second and third periods before Coyne Schofield's decisive goal, capping a 13-shot night for Minnesota. The assist was shared with Taylor Heise and Grace Zumwinkle, while Nicole Hensley made crucial saves to secure the victory.
Minnesota's win marked their second in a row, and moves them two points ahead of Montreal for second place in the PWHL standings with 21 points (5-2-2-3). Boston remains at the top with 26 points (8-0-2-2) going into next Wednesday's showdown against Montreal. The Frost will host their northern rivals next, with puck drop scheduled for 7 p.m.