December 22, 2024
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On Sunday in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Minnesota defeated host New York 2-1 in the Professional Men’s Hockey League thanks to a goal from Abigail Boreen with 2:04 remaining in overtime.

Abigail Levy, the goalie for New York, deflected Kelly Pannek’s shot, but Boreen, who was a reserve at the start of the season but was activated on Wednesday, tapped in the winner.

With 4:13 remaining in the first frame, Abby Cook scored her first goal of the year to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead. Kendall Coyne During the rush, Schofield attempted a centering pass to Pannek, but Pannek blocked it, allowing Schofield to go under the net and reclaim the puck. Cook scored on a pass from Schofield as the New York defense dug in.

Twenty-three seconds into the third quarter, Ella Shelton passed to Micah Zandee-Hart at the point, who tapped it back to Shelton on the right side for a one-timer that tied the score at one.
With Knight’s first PWHL goal, Boston wins its first game at home against Minnesota in overtime.
Before a Canadian record crowd, Murphy’s overtime winner sends PWHL leaders Montreal over Ottawa. Levy ended with a season-high 35 saves for New York (2-1-1-4).

Minnesota dropped its previous two games before losing 4-3 in overtime at Boston on Saturday.

On January 14, Minnesota (3-2-2-1) suffered a defeat in their first meeting. After the first period, Minnesota had a 2-0 lead. However, New York tied the score in the second and third, and Emma Woods scored the game-winning goal in overtime.

 

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