SAINT PAUL, MN (March 30, 2025) – Taylor Heise scored Minnesota’s first and fifth goals in a 5-2 victory over Toronto in front of a season-high crowd of 9,536 at Xcel Energy Center on Sunday afternoon. The win ended the Frost’s three-game losing streak, while the loss ended the Sceptres’ three-game winning streak and five-game point streak. The three points from today’s win moves Minnesota back into fourth place in the PWHL standings - two points ahead of Ottawa, while Toronto remains in second place – three points behind Montréal. Scoring started early in the first period with Heise finding the back of the net at 1:01, followed quickly by Britta Curl-Salemme at 1:43 for the fastest two goals to open a game in PWHL history. The Frost increased their lead to 3-0 at 3:55 in the second frame on a goal by Sophie Jaques, then Liz Schepers made it 4-0 at 17:53. Toronto showed offensive life in the third period with Kali Flanagan putting the Sceptres on the board at 3:32, then Daryl Watts cut the lead in half with as power play goal at 7:35. Heise shut down the comeback bid with her second goal at 14:16 of the final frame. Nicole Hensley recorded 27 saves on 29 shots to collect her fifth win of the season for the Frost. After posting a streak of nine straight games allowing two or fewer goals, Sceptres goaltender Kristen Campbell made just 12 saves on 16 shots in the first two periods. She was replaced in the third period by rookie Raygan Kirk who stopped seven of eight shots. This was the final game for both teams before the league schedule pauses for the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Both Minnesota and Toronto will have three games remaining upon their return to action on Apr. 26. The Sceptres can still clinch a playoff berth before the break should Boston beat Ottawa or if the Charge beat the Fleet in a shootout when the teams meet on Wednesday.
