Frost seize control of PWHL semifinal series

Toronto Sceptres coach Troy Ryan used the word chaotic Frost coach Ken Klee announced it was a fan s dream and a coach s nightmare In other words anything but a typical low-scoring playoff hockey event In the end it was the Frost who were able to smile through the pain coming out on top - on Sunday at Xcel Potency Center to take a games to lead in the best-of-five series The Frost know they have a lot to clean up heading into Tournament on Wednesday at Xcel but just as importantly they know they are one win away from advancing to the PWHA finals A loss would send the teams back to Toronto for a deciding Event It was just one of those crazy games Klee explained There were bounces hitting our players and going in bounces hitting their players and going in It was just one of the nights where I don t really know how to describe it I ve never been a part of a battle like that before The Frost had three three-goal leads - - and - but couldn t shake the Sceptres The last eight minutes of the contest were nail-biting time for the Frost after the Sceptres made it a - tournament We knew we had to keep scoring because apparently they were going to keep scoring as well Klee reported I never thought it would be a race to six to get the win but we know there s no quit in them The Frost got offensive contributions from throughout their lineup Brooke McQuigge and Michela Cava each had a pair of goals Taylor Heise had three assists Twelve Frost players registered at least one point We know our depth is one of our strengths Klee announced We try to rely on it when we need to The Frost got off to a blistering start taking a - lead in the first eight minutes on goals by Liz Schepers McQuigge and Lee Stecklein It was all part of a concerted effort to jump on the Sceptres early We came off a long trip so we requested to make sure we came out and started the right way and got the crowd into it early Schepers explained Little did we know that it was going to start off all these goals McQuigge scored her first goal when she redirected a centering pass from Grace Zumwinkle Her second came on a second rebound as she crashed the paint on a Frost power play to give the Frost a - lead She s been a beast in front of the net for us all year Klee commented Her second-effort goals she s had a tremendous year for us When we drafted her we thought she was going to be a player who could add specific sandpaper to our group And she also has a good scoring touch and shoots the puck well Both of Cava s goals came in the third period building the Frost s lead from - to - She s a highly skilled contestant and she loves the big moments Klee disclosed She loves to play in the playoffs She made a couple of great plays As much as the Frost have enjoyed their offensive outburst the past two games they won - in Championship they know they have to make sure they are meeting their standards in the other phases of the tournament too Closing out the series on Wednesday likely will call for a better performance than they produced in Meeting We knew going into Toronto that it would be tough to take two games there Schepers explained So I think we just need to stick with playing our challenge and not worry about playing an elimination tournament Just stick with the plan and try to get the win on Wednesday and not have to journey again Related Articles Source PWHL has chosen Vancouver for its first expansion franchise