DETROIT, MI (March 16, 2025) – The New York Sirens cruised to a 4-1 victory over the Minnesota Frost on Sunday night, as a record-breaking crowd at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena celebrated the league’s one-millionth fan milestone at PWHL Takeover Tour™ Detroit Presented by Ally—the eighth of nine stops on the tour. The game also broke the U.S. attendance record for a professional women’s hockey game, previously set at the Denver stop of the Takeover Tour™.
Minnesota opened the scoring six minutes into the game with a power play goal from Grace Zumwinkle to give the Frost an early lead. New York’s offense found their footing just a few minutes later with an equalizer goal from Jaime Bourbonnais mid-way through the first frame, then Paetyn Levis found the twine just five minutes later to put the Sirens ahead 2-1 heading into the first intermission. After gaining the lead, the Sirens didn’t look back, as Jessie Eldridge added another marker three minutes into the second to extend New York’s lead to 3-1. Sarah Fillier sealed the win for the Sirens with an empty-net goal in the game’s final minutes, marking a second consecutive win for New York after coming off a nine-game losing streak.
Corinne Schroeder earned her eighth win in her 16th start of the season for the Sirens with 33 saves on 34 shots, while Nicole Hensley stopped 20 of 23 shots at the other end of the ice for the Frost. New York improves to 27 points in the league standings with the win, now only three points behind fifth-place Ottawa with seven games to go in both teams’ schedules. Minnesota remains in the league’s final playoff spot despite the loss, trailing third-place Toronto by a single point.
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