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    Ottawa, Minnesota Chase History as Puck Drops on PWHL Finals

    For the second straight year, the 2025 PWHL Finals are down to the postseason’s underdogs, with the No. 3 seed Ottawa Charge and the No. 4 seed Minnesota Frost facing off in the best-of-five championship series after ousting the league’s top teams.

    Minnesota booked their Finals spot with a 3-1 series victory over No. 2 seed Toronto last Wednesday, before Ottawa ousted top-seeded Montréal by the same series margin on Friday.

    While the Frost gear up to defend their 2024 Walter Cup title this week, first-time playoff team Ottawa will aim to make even more history by securing Canada’s first-ever PWHL trophy.

    This year’s PWHL Finals pits Minnesota’s red-hot offense, which netted 18 goals across four semifinal games, against Ottawa’s shutdown defense.

    Led by rookie goaltender Gwyneth Philips — a 2025 Goaltender of the Year finalist — the Charge allowed just six pucks into the net through four playoff games.

    Philips’s top save percentage and low 1.14 goals-against average will be put to the test by the Frost, who claim seven of the PWHL’s Top-8 postseason players, led by forward Taylor Heise and her seven playoff points.

    Either Ottawa or Minnesota will earn the Walter Cup in the 2025 PWHL Finals. (Troy Parla/Getty Images)

    How to watch the 2025 PWHL Finals

    The puck drops on the 2025 PWHL Finals tonight at 7 PM ET, as Minnesota hits the ice against Ottawa live on YouTube.

    The post Ottawa, Minnesota Chase History as Puck Drops on PWHL Finals appeared first on Just Women's Sports.



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