Britta Curl-Salemme scored the game’s game and the overtime winner to take the Minnesota Frost to a 2-1 victory at the Ottawa rate in the Professional Women’s Hockey League final on Thursday.
The objectives continued to be a cousin of the series, with both goalkeepers that presented themselves.
Maddie Rooney was the busiest of the two, making 37 salvages for Minnesota. Gwyneth Philips from Ottawa rejected 22 shots.
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Minnesota Frost defeated Ottawa Charge 2-1 in extra time on Thursday by linking Pwhl’s final series with 1-1.
Curl-Salemme buried the winner when he dove for a rebound and beat Philips Stick Side for his second game at 16:24 in the extra period.
Ottawa opened the scoring with 2:35 remaining in the regulation when Jocelyne Larocque turned his first into the playoffs skating on the front and hitting an extended rooney.
Rebecca Leslie won a battle for the album behind the network to establish Larocque.
Curl-Salemme beat Philips with 16 seconds to force extra time, while Frost had an advantage of two players with Rooney in the bank for an extra attacker. Minnesota was 1 for 5 in the power game.
The game remained without anstation after 40 minutes.
Minnesota could not capitalize on his first two power plays, generating only one shot. The frost almost renounced a short hand goal when Emily Clark and Gabbie Hughes generated opportunities for Ottawa.
The load controlled the game for much of the second period and dominated the 16-6 shooting clock, but Rooney was high for the frost.
In the first period, Ottawa had an 8-3 advantage in the shots, but Minnesota’s advantage was a challenge for office.