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The Minnesota Frost return to St. Paul riding a surge of momentum after Britta Curl-Salemme’s last-minute equalizer and overtime winner stole Game 2 from the Ottawa Charge, 2-1, and knotted the 2025 PWHL Finals at one game apiece. With the Walter Cup now a best-of-three, Saturday’s pivotal Game 3 at Xcel Energy Center (5 p.m. ET, FanDuel Sports Network North) offers Minnesota the chance to seize its first series lead in front of a sold-out home crowd.
Key storylines heading into Game 3
• Home-ice boost: The Frost are 6-1 all-time at Xcel in playoff action and average 9 percent more offensive-zone possession on home ice.
• Hot hands: Curl-Salemme has scored three of Minnesota’s last four goals, while captain Kendall Coyne Schofield leads all skaters with 18 playoff shots.
• Goaltending duel: Nicole Hensley (.951 SV%) and Ottawa’s Gwyneth Philips (.939 SV%) have combined to allow just four goals in 146 minutes since the series began.
How to watch the MN Frost live stream
• TV: FanDuel Sports Network North; Gray Broadcast Sports Networks in select markets
• Streaming: FuboTV (7-day free trial), DirecTV Stream, FanDuel+ app
• Radio: KFAN 100.3 FM (Twin Cities)
Cord-cutters can activate FuboTV’s “Sports Plus” tier for local Bally Sports North feeds and 4K replays; new users receive $20 off the first month when signing up before puck drop.
Tickets and fan experience
Limited upper-bowl seats remain starting at $29 through Ticketmaster, while standing-room passes are available at the Xcel box office. Pregame festivities begin at 2 p.m. CT outside Gate 1 with a “Freeze Plaza” featuring live music, youth-hockey clinics, and a merchandise pop-up stocked with the newly released lavender playoff jerseys. Fans are encouraged to wear purple and arrive early for a flyover by the Minnesota Air National Guard.
Tactical adjustments to watch
1. Power-play pressure: Minnesota is 3-for-5 on the advantage since the semifinals; look for Ken Klee to keep defender Mellissa-Channell Watkins on the first unit to blast one-timers from the left point.
2. Neutral-zone clamps: Ottawa coach Carla MacLeod told reporters her club will deploy a 1-1-3 trap to slow Minnesota’s speed through center ice.
3. Faceoff focus: Minnesota owns a 57% win rate in the dot this postseason; Coyne Schofield vs. Emily Clark could decide offensive-zone starts.
Why this series matters for Minnesota hockey
A year removed from capturing the inaugural Walter Cup, the Frost are chasing back-to-back titles—a feat no professional women’s club has achieved on North American ice. A win Saturday would push Minnesota within one victory of cementing a modern-day dynasty and could further boost youth-hockey enrollment figures already up 12 percent statewide since the PWHL launched.
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