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2025 PWHL playoffs

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Women's hockey postseason tournament

2025 PWHL playoffs
Tournament details
DatesMay 7 – May 26
Teams4
Defending championsPWHL Minnesota
Final positions
ChampionsMinnesota Frost
Runners-upOttawa Charge
Awards
MVPGwyneth Philips (Charge)
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The2025 PWHL playoffs was the playoff tournament of theProfessional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) for the2024–25 season. The playoffs began on May 7, 2025, and concluded with the PWHL Finals on May 26, 2025, with theMinnesota Frost winning their second consecutiveWalter Cup.[1][2]

TheMontreal Victoire were the first team to make the playoffs, when they defeated theMinnesota Frost 4–1 on March 26.[3] TheToronto Sceptres were the second team to qualify when theNew York Sirens defeated the Frost on April 27.[4]

It was the first time theOttawa Charge made the playoffs.[1] As a result, the City of Ottawa renamed a section ofBank Street "Charge Avenue" in honour of the team.[5] The team qualified for the playoffs in their last game of the season, whenKateřina Mrázová scored in overtime for the Charge, who beat the Toronto Sceptres 2–1. The team needed a win of any kind to qualify.[6]

TheMinnesota Frost also clinched a playoff spot in their last game, after defeating theBoston Fleet 8–1, eliminating the Fleet in the process.[7]

Playoff bracket

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By virtue of finishing first overall, theMontreal Victoire were able to select their first-round opponent between the fourth-placeMinnesota Frost and the third-placeOttawa Charge. On May 4, Montreal announced their choice to play Ottawa, leaving the second-placeToronto Sceptres to play Minnesota in the other semi-final.[1][8]


 
Semi-finalsPWHL Finals
 
            
 
May 7–14,Coca-Cola Coliseum andXcel Energy Center
 
 
Toronto Sceptres3 3 5 3*
 
May 20–26TD Place Arena andXcel Energy Center
 
Minnesota Frost 2574*
 
Minnesota Frost 1*2*2***2*
 
May 8–16,Place Bell andTD Place Arena
 
Ottawa Charge2* 1* 1*** 1*
 
Montreal Victoire 23**** 0 1
 
 
Ottawa Charge3 2****12
 
* - Denotes overtime period(s)


Semi-finals

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Montreal (1) vs. Ottawa (3)

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Montreal finished first overall in the league, earning 53 points. Ottawa finished in 3rd place with 44 points. Montreal held a 3–1–0–2 record against Ottawa in the regular season, including winning all 3 games in Montreal's home arena, one in overtime.[8]

In game one, Ottawa upset Montreal 3–2 thanks to goals byBrianne Jenner,Ashton Bell andShiann Darkangelo. With the loss, Montreal extended their four game playoff winless streak, which includes three straight losses toPWHL Boston in the 2024 playoffs. For Ottawa, it was their fourth win in their previous five games.[9]

In game two, Montreal evened the series with a 3–2 marathon victory. The game was won at 15:33 in fourth overtime period, and took a total of 5 1/2 hours, setting a PWHL record for longest overtime in league history.Ann-Renée Desbiens made 63 saves in the contest, breaking a PWHL record for the most saves in a game, previously set byAerin Frankel with 56 saves. With Montreal up 2–0, Ottawa rallied late in the third to tie the game up thanks to goals byAneta Tejralová at 4:34 andBrianne Jenner with 41 seconds left in regulation. After almost four additional periods of overtime, Montreal'sCatherine Dubois scored the winning goal to tie the series. The win was Montreal's first playoff victory in franchise history.[10]

Game three would be Ottawa's first home playoff game in franchise history. The game was scoreless until the 8:42 mark of the third period when Ottawa'sMannon McMahon scored the game's only goal, giving the Charge the victory, and a 2–1 series lead.Gwyneth Philips recorded the shutout, saving all 26 of Montreal's shots.[11]

The Charge closed out the series in game four, defeating Montreal 2–1 thanks to goals byRebecca Leslie andEmily Clark. Leslie scored just two minutes into the game, while Clark scored just 31 seconds into the third. Montreal ruined Gwyneth Philips's chance at a second straight shutout whenMaureen Murphy scored with just over five minutes to go in the game.[12]


May 8Ottawa Charge3–2Montreal VictoirePlace BellRecap 
Brianne Jenner (1) –pp – 04:54First period12:13 –ppMaureen Murphy (1)
Ashton Bell (1) – 05:07Second period07:12 –ppMarie-Philip Poulin (1)
Shiann Darkangelo (1) – 09:17Third periodNo scoring
Gwyneth Philips 31 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsAnn-Renée Desbiens 24 saves / 27 shots
May 11Ottawa Charge2–34OTMontreal VictoirePlace BellRecap 
No scoringFirst period02:25 –Kristin O'Neill (1)
No scoringSecond period08:35 –Laura Stacey (1)
Aneta Tejralová (1) – 15:26
Brianne Jenner (2) – 19:18
Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFourth overtime period15:33 –Catherine Dubois (1)
Gwyneth Philips 53 saves / 56 shotsGoalie statsAnn-Renée Desbiens 63 saves / 65 shots
May 13Montreal Victoire0–1Ottawa ChargeTD Place ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period08:42 –Mannon McMahon (1)
Ann-Renée Desbiens 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsGwyneth Philips 26 saves / 26 shots
May 16Montreal Victoire1–2Ottawa ChargeTD Place ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period02:00 –Rebecca Leslie (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Maureen Murphy (2) – 14:58Third period00:31 –Emily Clark (1)
Ann-Renée Desbiens 21 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsGwyneth Philips 19 saves / 20 shots
Ottawa wins 3–1

Toronto (2) vs. Minnesota (4)

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Toronto finished in second place in the league, earning 48 points in the standings. Minnesota finished in 4th place with 44 points. Minnesota finished behind Ottawa due to their lower number of regulation wins. Toronto lost the season series to Minnesota, holding a 1–1–2–2 record.[8] In game one,Julia Gosling scored twice in her playoff debut in her 3–2 win, giving Toronto a 1–0 series lead. In game two,Lee Stecklein recorded 3 points in a 5–3 victory for Minnesota to tie the series.Brooke McQuigge andMichela Cava each scored twice as Minnesota took game three by a score of 7–5; the highest scoring game in PWHL history. In game four,Kendall Coyne Schofield scored two goals, andTaylor Heise netted the game-winning goal in overtime to send Minnesota to their second straight Walter Cup Finals.


May 7Minnesota Frost2–3Toronto SceptresCoca-Cola ColiseumRecap 
No scoringFirst period11:59 –Blayre Turnbull (1)
Britta Curl-Salemme (1) –pp – 13:56Second period07:47 –Julia Gosling (1)
09:42 –pp – Julia Gosling (2)
Katy Knoll (1) – 2:33Third periodNo scoring
Nicole Hensley 34 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsKristen Campbell 24 saves / 26 shots
May 9Minnesota Frost5–3Toronto SceptresCoca-Cola ColiseumRecap 
No scoringFirst period07:11 –Hayley Scamurra (1)
Lee Stecklein (1) – 04:41
Michela Cava (1) – 10:57
Lee Stecklein (2) –pp – 12:59
Second period16:56 –ppSavannah Harmon (1)
17:23 –Allie Munroe (1)
Sophie Jaques (1) – 13:47
Mellissa Channell-Watkins (1) –pp – 18:49
Third periodNo scoring
Maddie Rooney 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsKristen Campbell 20 saves / 25 shots
May 11Toronto Sceptres5–7Minnesota FrostXcel Energy CenterRecap 
Daryl Watts (1) – 14:58First period02:33 –Liz Schepers (1)
06:56 –Brooke McQuigge (1)
07:48 –Lee Stecklein (3)
Maggie Connors (1) – 02:28
Kali Flanagan (1) – 17:57
Second period08:20 –pp – Brooke McQuigge (2)
17:35 –Sophie Jaques (2)
Anna Kjellbin (1) – 05:47
Blayre Turnbull (2) – 12:04
Third period07:20 –Michela Cava (2)
09:21 –pp – Michela Cava (3)
Kristen Campbell 17 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsMaddie Rooney 18 saves / 23 shots
May 14Toronto Sceptres3–4OTMinnesota FrostXcel Energy CenterRecap 
Julia Gosling (3) – 05:28First periodNo scoring
Hannah Miller (1) – 10:33Second period10:47 –Kendall Coyne Schofield (1)
18:48 –Kelly Pannek (1)
Emma Maltais (1) – 00:58Third period08:33 – Kendall Coyne Schofield (2)
No scoringFirst overtime period16:00 –Taylor Heise (1)
Carly Jackson 22 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsNicole Hensley 26 saves / 29 shots
Minnesota wins 3–1

Finals

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Main article:2025 PWHL Finals

Ottawa (3) vs. Minnesota (4)

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May 20Minnesota Frost1–2OTOttawa ChargeTD Place ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period11:34 –Rebecca Leslie (3)
Klára Hymlárová (1) – 05:24Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period02:47 –Emily Clark (2)
Nicole Hensley 17 saves / 19 shotsGoalie statsGwyneth Philips 25 saves / 26 shots
May 22Minnesota Frost2–1OTOttawa ChargeTD Place ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Britta Curl-Salemme (2) –pp – 19:44Third period17:25 –Jocelyne Larocque (1)
Britta Curl-Salemme (3) – 16:24First overtime periodNo scoring
Maddie Rooney 37 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsGwyneth Philips 22 saves / 24 shots
May 24Ottawa Charge1–23OTMinnesota FrostXcel Energy CenterRecap 
Emily Clark (3) – 11:38First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period02:58 –Lee Stecklein (4)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringThird overtime period09:56 –Katy Knoll (2)
Gwyneth Philips 45 saves / 47 shotsGoalie statsMaddie Rooney 35 saves / 36 shots
May 26Ottawa Charge1–2OTMinnesota FrostXcel Energy CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:10 –Kelly Pannek (2)
Tereza Vanišová (1) – 10:09Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period12:00 –Liz Schepers (2)
Gwyneth Philips 36 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsMaddie Rooney 33 saves / 34 shots
Minnesota wins 3–1

Player statistics

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Scoring leaders

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At the conclusion of the playoffs

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Lee SteckleinMinnesota Frost8448+12
Sophie JaquesMinnesota Frost8257+10
Taylor HeiseMinnesota Frost8167-12
Claire ThompsonMinnesota Frost8066+24
Emily ClarkOttawa Charge8325+32
Michela CavaMinnesota Frost8325-34
Katy KnollMinnesota Frost8235+20
Kelly PannekMinnesota Frost8235+12
Mellissa Channell-WatkinsMinnesota Frost8145+50
Klára HymlárováMinnesota Frost8145+10

Leading goaltenders

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At the conclusion of the playoffs

PlayerTeamGPTOIWLOTLGASOSV%GAA
Gwyneth PhilipsOttawa Charge8635:25404131.9521.23
Ann-Renée DesbiensMontreal Victoire4310:3813080.9431.55
Maddie RooneyMinnesota Frost5376:32500110.9321.75
Nicole HensleyMinnesota Frost3197:1211180.9062.43
Carly JacksonToronto Sceptres176:0000140.8463.16

Attendance

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Playoff attendance
Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal attendance
Ottawa47,42129,683
Toronto27,26414,527
Montreal26,84213,684
Minnesota46,35725,426
League126,94383,320

Media

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The Ottawa–Montreal semifinal series and the final aired onTSN in English andRDS in French, while the Toronto–Minnesota semifinal series aired onAmazon Prime. The Toronto–Minnesota series was also on theFanDuel Sports Network North and onYouTube in the U.S.[13]

References

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  1. ^abc"Montreal Victoire select Ottawa Charge as 1st-round opponent in PWHL playoffs".CBC.
  2. ^"Minnesota Frost capture second Walter Cup title".Sportsnet. May 26, 2025. RetrievedMay 26, 2025.
  3. ^"Victoire clinch PWHL playoff spot led by Laura Stacey's 4-point night".CBC.
  4. ^"Toronto Sceptres clinch PWHL playoff berth after New York win over Minnesota".Sportsnet.
  5. ^"'Charge Avenue': Ottawa Renames Bank Street to Celebrate Charge's Playoff Run".The Hockey News.
  6. ^"Charge punch first playoff ticket with OT win over Sceptres in season finale".Sportsnet.
  7. ^"A pair of goals by Curl-Salemme secures Frost a PWHL playoff spot, Fleet eliminated".CBC.
  8. ^abc"PWHL Announces Playoff Matchups and Schedule".ThePWHL.com.Professional Women's Hockey League. May 4, 2025. RetrievedMay 4, 2025.Montréal selected Ottawa as its semifinal opponent, Toronto to play Minnesota
  9. ^"Ottawa Charge beat Montreal Victoire in Game 1 of PWHL semifinal series".Sportsnet.
  10. ^"Ottawa Charge falls to Montreal Victoire in PWHL 5 1/2-hour marathon".Ottawa Citizen.
  11. ^"Philips Earns Shutout As Ottawa Charge Takes Series Lead".The Hockey News.
  12. ^"Ottawa Charge advances to PWHL final after upset of Montreal Victoire at packed TD Place".Ottawa Citizen.
  13. ^"PWHL playoff schedule: Bracket, times, TV and streaming for women's hockey games".USA Today.
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