2025 PWHL Finals

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The 2025 PWHL Finals was the championship series of the Professional Women's Hockey League 2024–25 PWHL season and the culmination of the 2025 PWHL playoffs. The winners of the semifinals, the Ottawa Charge and the Minnesota Frost competed in a best-of-five series to determine the league's champion and winner of the Walter Cup. The Frost defeated the Charge in four games to win their second consecutive Walter Cup, with each game going into overtime, and the score being 2–1.[1]

FormatBest-of-five
CoachesMinnesota: Ken Klee
Ottawa: Carla MacLeod
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2025 PWHL Finals
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Minnesota Frost 1*2*2***2*3
Ottawa Charge 2*1*1***11
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s)Ottawa: TD Place Arena (1, 2)
Saint Paul: Xcel Energy Center (3, 4)
FormatBest-of-five
CoachesMinnesota: Ken Klee
Ottawa: Carla MacLeod
CaptainsMinnesota: Kendall Coyne Schofield
Ottawa: Brianne Jenner
DatesMay 20–26
MVPGwyneth Philips (Ottawa Charge)
NetworksCanada:
(English): TSN
(French): RDS
United States:
(English): FanDuel
Announcers(English): Kenzie Lalonde and Cheryl Pounder
(French): Claudine Douville and Isabelle Leclaire
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The series began on May 20. The Charge had home-ice advantage in the series as the team with the better regular season record.[2] Both teams had 44 points in the regular season, however Ottawa earned a higher ranking due to having more regulation wins than Minnesota.

It was the second straight season that both teams heading into the final were the lower ranked seeds in the semifinals.[3]

In the regular season, the two teams played each other six times, with both teams winning three games.[4]

Paths to the Finals

Minnesota Frost

This was Minnesota's second straight Finals appearance, having won the Walter Cup in 2024 in the league's inaugural season.[5] In 2024, they defeated PWHL Boston[3] 3 games to 2 to win the league's championship.

The Frost finished the regular season with 44 points, with a record 10 regulation wins, 5 overtime wins, 4 overtime losses and 11 regulation losses. This earned them the fourth and final playoff spot,[3] which they earned in their final regular season game[5] against the Boston Fleet, whom they defeated 8–1.

Despite finishing fourth in the regular season, the Frost played off against the second place Toronto Sceptres in the semifinal, as the number one Montreal Victoire chose the third place Ottawa Charge as their playoff opponents.[2] In the semifinals, the Frost defeated the Sceptres three games to one to earn their trip to the Finals.[6]

Ottawa Charge

The City of Ottawa temporarily renamed a section of Bank Street "Charge Avenue" in honour of the team's playoff run

The Ottawa Charge made the playoffs for the first time in 2025, having failed to make it in the league's inaugural season.

The Charge finished the season with 44 points, with a record of 12 regulation wins, 2 overtime wins, 4 overtime losses and 12 regulation losses. This earned them third place in the regular season standings.[3] The team earned their playoff spot in their final regular season game against the Toronto Sceptres, thanks to an overtime goal by Kateřina Mrázová, giving the Charge a 2–1 victory.[7]

Despite the Charge finishing third in the regular season, the first place Montreal Victoire chose Ottawa as their semifinal opponents.[2] The Charge went on to upset the Victoire in four games.[8] The Charge's only loss was in a marathon game held on Mother's Day, which Montreal won at 15:54 in the fourth overtime, the longest game in PWHL history.[9]

Game summaries

Game one

May 20 Minnesota Frost 1–2 OT Ottawa Charge TD Place Arena Recap
The Ottawa Charge gather around centre ice after winning game 1

Ottawa's Rebecca Leslie got the series' first goal midway through the second period of game 1 to give the Charge a 1–0 lead. She scored on Minnesota net minder Nicole Hensley who was partially screened by teammate Lee Stecklein. In the third, Ottawa's goaltender Gwyneth Philips mishandled the puck, turning it over to Minnesota's Katy Knoll, who quickly passed it to Klára Hymlárová who scored in the vacant net to tie the game. The game then headed into overtime with both teams knotted at one. In overtime, Ottawa's Emily Clark came down the wing, scoring the game winner, just 2:47 into the frame. With the win, the Charge extended their perfect playoff record on home ice, having won all three games.[10] For Minnesota, it was the fourth time they had lost a series opener, having never won a game 1 in franchise history.[11]

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Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st None
2nd OTTRebecca Leslie (2)Tereza Vanišová (3), Jocelyne Larocque (2)11:341–0 OTT
3rd MINKlára Hymlárová (1)Katy Knoll (2)5:241–1
OT OTTEmily Clark (2)Unassisted2:472–1 OTT
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Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st OTTStephanie MarkowskiSlashing07:452:00
MINMichela CavaHooking13:232:00
2nd OTTTereza VanišováIllegal Body Checking09:232:00
MINDominique PetrieHooking18:242:00
3rd MINKelly PannekHolding13:522:00
OTTRebecca LeslieCross Checking13:522:00
OT None
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Team 1 2 3 OT Total
MIN 41110126
OTT 963119
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Team Goals/Opportunities
Minnesota0/2
Ottawa0/2
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Team Player Statistics
1st OTT Emily Clark 1 goal
2nd OTT Gwyneth Philips 25 saves
3rd OTT Rebecca Leslie 1 goal
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Game two

May 22 Minnesota Frost 2–1 OT Ottawa Charge TD Place Arena Recap
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Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st None
2nd None
3rd OTTJocelyne Larocque (1)Anna Meixner (2), Rebecca Leslie (1)17:251–0 OTT
MINBritta Curl-Salemme (2) – ppClaire Thompson (3), Lee Stecklein (4)19:441–1
OT MINBritta Curl-Salemme (3)Mellissa Channell-Watkins (4), Claire Thompson (4)16:242–1 MIN
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Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st OTTTereza VanišováHolding04:322:00
2nd OTTRonja SavolainenIllegal Body Checking09:092:00
MINMichela CavaTripping11:162:00
OTTTaylor HouseTripping14:222:00
3rd MINClaire ThompsonInterference01:422:00
OTTTereza VanišováHooking06:342:00
OTTTereza VanišováTripping19:232:00
OT None
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Team 1 2 3 OT Total
MIN 3610524
OTT 8166838
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Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Minnesota1/5
Ottawa0/2
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Team Player Statistics
1st MIN Britta Curl-Salemme 2 goals
2nd MIN Maddie Rooney 37 saves
3rd OTT Jocelyne Larocque 1 goal
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Game three

May 24 Ottawa Charge 1–2 3OT Minnesota Frost Xcel Energy Center Recap
The Minnesota Frost gather around centre ice after winning game 3 of the 2025 PWHL Finals.
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Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st OTTEmily Clark (3)Gabbie Hughes (3), Ashton Bell (1)11:381–0 OTT
2nd MINLee Stecklein (4)Claire Thompson (5)2:581–1
3rd None
OT None
2OT None
3OT MINKaty Knoll (2)Klára Hymlárová (3), Sophie Jaques (5)9:572–1 MIN
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Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st OTTBrianne JennerHolding the stick14:492:00
2nd MINGrace ZumwinkleRoughing08:062:00
3rd MINLee SteckleinHolding03:562:00
OTTJocelyne LarocqueRoughing06:322:00
MINLiz SchepersCross Checking9:172:00
OT None
2OT OTTRebecca LeslieHooking8:372:00
3OT MINClaire ThompsonCross Checking6:512:00
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Team 1 2 3 OT 2OT 3OT Total
OTT 276511536
MIN 10104811447
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Team Goals/Opportunities
Ottawa0/4
Minnesota0/3
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Team Player Statistics
1st MIN Katy Knoll 1 goal
2nd MIN Maddie Rooney 35 saves
3rd OTT Gwyneth Philips 45 saves
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Game four

May 26 Ottawa Charge 1–2 OT Minnesota Frost Xcel Energy Center Recap
Kendall Coyne Schofield with Walter Cup 2025

After a scoreless first period, Minnesota's Kelly Pannek put the Frost on the board midway through the second, slotting a goal over the left shoulder of Ottawa goaltender Gwyneth Philips from close range, receiving a cross-ice feed from Claire Thompson. In the third period, the Charge staved off elimination with a goal from Tereza Vanišová, after Danielle Serdachny drove behind the Frost's net and centered the puck, giving Vanišová a chance which she capitalized on, tying the game 1–1 with just under ten minutes to play. In overtime, both teams had chances. 12 minutes into the extra period, Liz Schepers fired a shot from close range that found the net past Philips and secured the Minnesota Frost's second PWHL title in a row.

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Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st None
2nd MINKelly Pannek (2)Claire Thompson (6), Grace Zumwinkle (3)10:101–0 MIN
3rd OTTTereza Vanišová (1)Danielle Serdachny (2), Jocelyne Larocque (3)10:091–1
OT MINLiz Schepers (2)Katy Knoll (3), Klára Hymlárová (4)12:002–1 MIN
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Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st MINDominique PetrieTripping12:052:00
OTTRonja SavolainenCross checking19:422:00
2nd None
3rd None
OT OTTGabbie HughesRoughing8:012:00
MINNatalie BuchbinderRoughing08:012:00
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Team 1 2 3 OT Total
OTT 12117434
MIN 121410238
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Team Goals/Opportunities
Ottawa0/1
Minnesota0/1
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1st MIN Liz Schepers 1 goal
2nd MIN Maddie Rooney 33 saves
3rd MIN Kelly Pannek 1 goal
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Team rosters

Minnesota Frost

Ottawa Charge

Media

In Canada, the series aired on TSN in English and RDS in French. In the U.S., the series was shown on FanDuel Sports Network North.[3]

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