Rooney Shuts Out Toronto To Keep Minnesota's PWHL Playoff Hopes Alive | CBC Sports

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Maggie Flaherty and Denisa Krizova each scored in the second period and Minnesota blanked Toronto 2-0 on Monday night in Game 3 of their Professional Women’s Hockey League semifinal series.

Minnesota hosts Game 4 on Wednesday, trailing best-of-5 series 2-1The Associated Press

· Posted: May 13, 2024 11:24 PM EDT | Last Updated: May 14

Minnesota goaltender Maddie Rooney, seen above sliding across her crease in Game 2 on Friday, made 18 saves in Game 3 on Monday, allowing Minnesota to stay alive in the best-of-five series, down 2-1. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)Maggie Flaherty and Denisa Krizova each scored in the second period and Minnesota blanked Toronto 2-0 on Monday night in Game 3 of their Professional Women’s Hockey League semifinal series.

Minnesota (9-4-3-9) ended a seven-game losing streak, while Toronto (13-4-0-8) had a six-game winning streak snapped. Toronto had won the previous five games against Minnesota since losing 3-1 at Xcel Energy Center on Jan. 10.

Maddie Rooney made 18 saves for Minnesota for her third shutout of the season.

WATCH | Minnesota blanks Toronto, forces Game 4:

PWHL Minnesota shuts down Toronto to force game 4Minnesota gets a franchise first playoff win, defeating Toronto 2-0 Monday night in semi-final PWHL playoff action in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Flaherty scored Minnesota’s first playoff goal with 17:48 left in the second period, ending a seven-period scoreless stretch and breaking Kristen Campbell’s shutout streak.

Krizova doubled the lead midway through the second by poking in a loose puck after Campbell lost it under her leg pads.

Minnesota outshot Toronto 26-18 and went 0-for-4 on the power play. Toronto was 0-for-1 on the power play.

Toronto opened the series with a 4-0 win last Wednesday, then won Game 2 on Friday 2-0.

WATCH | Spooner exits Game 3 with lower-body injury:

Natalie Spooner leaves game with lower-body injury PWHL Toronto’s Natalie Spooner left the game with a lower-body injury in the third period of game three against Minnesota Monday night.

Minnesota general manager Natalie Darwitz will be among the eight inductees into the 2024 International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in a ceremony to be held near the end of the Men’s World Championship, currently underway in the Czech Republic.

Darwitz represented the U.S. at 11 straight events between 1999 and 2010, winning three gold medals and five silver at the Women’s World Championship and two silver and a bronze in three Olympics. In 55 games across those events, she had 43 goals and 83 points.

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