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Frost focus on Walter Cup three-peat, not four-game losing skid
Sophie Jaques scored in overtime as Vancouver closed its inaugural season with a fourth straight win and Minnesota heads into the playoffs after four losses.
- On Saturday, Defenseman Sophie Jaques scored at 1:24 of overtime to give the Vancouver Goldeneyes a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Frost in the final regular-season game for both teams.
- The defending champion Minnesota Frost finished third in the league, while the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes closed their first season in the eight-team PWHL in seventh place.
- Down 3-1 after two periods, Minnesota rallied as Kelly Pannek and Klara Hymlarova scored to force overtime. Jenn Gardiner led Vancouver with a goal and two assists.
- Minnesota will open the best-of-five semifinal series Thursday in Boston or Saturday in Montreal. The team seeks a third consecutive title, having won the championship last year.
- Head coach Klee called the loss a good primer for the playoffs, expressing pride in the group for battling back and emerging without any major injuries.
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Pannek secures points leader award after 16th goal in 4-3 loss to Goldeneyes
Defenseman Sophie Jaques scored at 1:24 of overtime to give the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Frost on Saturday in the final regular-season game for both teams.
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Frost focus on Walter Cup three-peat, not four-game losing skid
VANCOUVER - A rocky end to the regular season hasn’t diminished the confidence the Minnesota Frost will take into the Professional Women’s Hockey League playoffs.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleJaques scores in OT to lift Goldeneyes past Frost 4-3 in regular-season finale
Defenseman Sophie Jaques scored at 1:24 of overtime to give the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Frost on Saturday in the final regular-season game for both teams
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