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Frost score early and often in win over Vancouver
Minnesota Frost scored four goals, including two power-play goals, with goalie Maddie Rooney stopping 31 shots before a month-long Olympic break.
- On Wednesday, Jan. 28, the Minnesota Frost beat the Vancouver Goldeneyes 4-1 in St. Paul in the teams' final game before the PWHL Olympic break.
- After an early sequence that produced a penalty, Kendall Cooper opened scoring with an unassisted goal five minutes into the first period, and a holding call on Hannah Miller gave Minnesota a power play.
- Despite being outshot 32-22, Britta Curl-Salemme scored twice, including a 2:53 first-period goal, with Maddie Rooney making 31 saves and Kristen Campbell 18.
- Facing pressure, Vancouver scored in the second period, with Michelle Karvinen responding 12:35 into the period as Pannek extended her streak in her fourth consecutive game.
- The PWHL pauses for the Olympics, with both Minnesota Frost and Vancouver Goldeneyes resuming March 1; Minnesota visits Montreal, while Vancouver hosts Toronto.
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Frost score early and often in win over Vancouver
In their last game before taking a break for the Olympics, the Minnesota Frost wrapped up the first portion of their season on a high note with a 4-1 victory over the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Wednesday, Jan. 28, in St. Paul. Minnesota didn't take long to put the first points on the scoreboard as Kendall Cooper scored an unassisted goal just five minutes into the first period to give the Frost a 1-0 lead. Britta Curl-Salemme increased Minnesota's …
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Britta Curl-Salemme scores 2 goals, Frost beat Goldeneyes 4-1
Britta Curl-Salemme had two goals, rookie Kendall Cooper scored her first career goal, and the Minnesota Frost beat the Vancouver Goldeneyes 4-1 in the final game before the PWHL’s Olympic break.
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