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PWHL Toronto picks Minnesota as 1st-round playoff opponent

PWHL Toronto picks Minnesota as 1st-round playoff opponent

CBC
Tuesday, May 07, 2024 07:18:11 AM UTC

PWHL Toronto has chosen fourth-place Minnesota as its first-round playoff opponent, the team announced on Monday evening.

That means second-place Montreal will take on third-seeded Boston in the other best-of-five semi-final series, with the winners of both facing off in another best-of-five series in pursuit of the first Walter Cup championship.

Toronto finished first overall in the six-team league over the regular season, earning the power to choose between playing the third or fourth seed. It's one of several unique rules the PWHL has adopted in its first season.

"It was definitely not an easy decision," Toronto GM Gina Kingsbury said. "There's no easy opponent in this league. We looked at all different angles."

That includes analytics, the health of the opposing teams, how they've played recently, and the impact of travel. Staff also consulted players.

"We know that we've got our work cut out for us against Minnesota," Toronto captain Blayre Turnbull said, pointing to the performance of Minnesota's goaltending tandem of Nicole Hensley and Maddie Rooney, and offensive threats like Kendall Coyne Schofield and Taylor Heise.

"They've got some star players who I'm sure are going to be really excited to face us, and they'll bring their best games in the playoffs," Turnbull said. "It's going to be a challenge but it's one that we're up for and one that we're excited to take on."

Toronto comes into the playoffs on a four-game winning streak that has been powered by Spooner and Sarah Nurse, who have scored a combined 15 points in the last four games. Spooner finished first in the league in both goals (20) and points (27) over the regular season.

After a rocky start in January, Toronto emerged as a defensive powerhouse thanks to one of the best blue-line pairings in the world in Jocelyne Larocque and Renata Fast, hard-to-play-against forwards like Turnbull and Emma Maltais, and a turnaround in net from Kristen Campbell. The team won 11 games in a row from the end of January to the end of March.

On the other side is a Minnesota team that hung around the top of the standings for much of the season, and carried a five-game winning streak into the world championship break in April.

But Minnesota hasn't looked the same since that break, struggling both to score and to prevent other teams from scoring, particularly on the penalty kill. The team needed only one point to clinch a playoff spot but couldn't do so over five opportunities, and only secured a playoff spot thanks to several losses by Ottawa.

Games one and two of the best-of-five semi-final series will be on Wednesday and Friday at 7 p.m. ET at Toronto's Coca-Cola Coliseum.

The series will shift to Minnesota's Xcel Energy Center for game three on May 13. Game four, if necessary, will be May 15 in Minnesota, and if a game five is needed, it'll be in Toronto on May 17.

Montreal and Boston will look to pick back up where they left off on Saturday, when Boston kept its season alive with a 4-3 win in a back-and-forth, physical game.

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