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Curl-Salemme plays hero as Frost edge Charge in OT to even PWHL Finals

May 23, 2025
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Britta Curl-Salemme scored the game-tying goal and the overtime winner to lift the Minnesota Frost to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge in the Professional Women’s Hockey League final Thursday.

The Frost evened the best-of-five Walter Cup championship series 1-1 heading into Game 3 in Minnesota on Saturday.

Goals continued to be at a premium in the series with both goaltenders coming up big.

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Maddie Rooney was the busier of the two, making 37 saves for Minnesota. Ottawa’s Gwyneth Philips turned away 22 shots.

WATCH | Curl-Salemme’s OT winner helps Frost even series with Charge:

A pair of goals by Britta Curl-Salemme including the overtime winner gives Frost a Game 2 win over Charge

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Minnesota Frost defeated Ottawa Charge 2-1 in overtime Thursday tying up the PWHL Final series at 1-1.

Curl-Salemme buried the winner when she dove for a rebound and beat Philips stick side for her second of the game at 16:24 in the extra period.

Ottawa opened the scoring with 2:35 left in regulation as Jocelyne Larocque converted her first of the playoffs by skating out front and beating a sprawled-out Rooney.

Rebecca Leslie won a battle for the puck behind the net to set up Larocque.

Minnesota pressed for the equalizer and caught a break when Tereza Vanisova was called for tripping with 37 seconds remaining in regulation.

Curl-Salemme beat Philips with 16 seconds left to force overtime while Frost had a two-player advantage with Rooney on the bench for an extra attacker. Minnesota went 1-for-5 on the power play.

The game remained scoreless after 40 minutes.

Minnesota failed to capitalize on its first two power plays, generating just one shot. The Frost nearly gave up a short-handed goal when both Emily Clark and Gabbie Hughes generated chances for Ottawa.

The Charge controlled play for much of the second period and dominated the shot clock 16-6, but Rooney stood tall for the Frost.

In the first period, Ottawa had an 8-3 edge in shots, but Minnesota’s forecheck was a challenge for the Charge.

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