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The homemade sign a resourceful fan brought to Xcel Energy Center on Sunday night could have applied in any number of situations during the Frost‘s wacky, wild, record-setting 7-5 playoff victory over ...
The Frost had three three-goal leads — 3-0, 5-2 and 7-4— but couldn’t shake the Sceptres. The last eight minutes of the game ...
As an office, it doesn’t look like much. No windows, no coffee machine, no ergonomic chair. Looks a bit crowded, too. You wonder how Brooke McQuigge gets anything done in such a spartan space, but she ...
The dial was turned up to eleven for Game 2 between Montreal and Ottawa, and when the dust settled 5 hours, 34 minutes later, ...
The Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge break the record for longest game in PWHL history, set exactly one year prior, as ...
The Frost started out in the lead, had to protect it all game but came out with the win 7-5 and a chance to eliminate the ...
The game set a Canadian professional women’s hockey record for the longest ever, passing a Canadian Women’s Hockey League ...
The Sceptres drew first blood in the best-of-five series in the opening game of the PWHL Playoffs, squeaking out a 3-2 win.
The thirst for football is so great the schedule release is a three-hour, prime-time broadcast on the NFL Network. Teams have ...
The Victoire looked as if they were going to run the Charge out of the building. Montreal peppered rookie goaltender Gwyneth ...
The Toronto Sceptres jumped out to an early lead like in Game 1, but the Minnesota Frost stormed back and got the win to tie ...
Lee Stecklein enjoyed a two-goal outing and Sophie Jacques scored the winner to help the Minnesota Frost defeat the Toronto ...