Frost’s OT Win Ends Sceptres’ Playoff Run

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 10:20 pm

In a dramatic PWHL semifinal, the Minnesota Frost sealed the Toronto Sceptres’ fate with a clutch overtime goal by Taylor Heise. The sudden twist left Sceptres’ fans in disbelief and underscored the Frost’s relentless push for playoff glory.


cbc.ca / Frost sink Sceptres in OT, sending Minnesota back to PWHL final

Taylor Heise scored in overtime after a two-goal effort by Kendall Coyne Schofield and the defending champion Minnesota Frost eliminated the second-seeded Toronto Sceptres with a 4-3 victory on Wednesday night.

torontosun.com / Toronto Sceptres’ season ends with OT loss to Frost

The Toronto Sceptres had their chances in overtime, but for the second year in a row came out on the short end of a PWHL semifinal series with the Minnesota Frost. Taylor Heise scored the game-winner 16 minutes into overtime beating Carly (CJ) Jackson low to the blocker side to give the Frost a 4-3…

citynews.ca / Taylor Heise scores in OT to help Frost eliminate Toronto Sceptres with 4-3 victory in PWHL playoffs

Taylor Heise scored in overtime after a two-goal effort by Kendall Coyne Schofield and the defending champion Minnesota Frost eliminated the second-seeded Toronto Sceptres with a 4-3 victory on Wednesday night. Minnesota — the fourth and final seed in both postseasons — rallied from two goals down…


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