The Minnesota Frost have done it again! In a thrilling conclusion to the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season, the Frost clinched their second consecutive Walter Cup in a dramatic overtime victory against the Ottawa Charge. The decisive Game 4, played at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, saw Liz Schepers net the game-winner, securing a 2-1 overtime triumph and a 3-1 series win for Minnesota. This back-to-back championship solidifies the Frost’s dominance in the young league, making them the only team to ever hoist the Walter Cup.

A Series Defined by Overtime
The 2025 Walter Cup Final was a testament to the intense competition and parity within the PWHL. All four games in the series between the Frost and the Charge were decided by identical 2-1 scores, with each game going into overtime. Game 3, a marathon triple-overtime affair, showcased the grit and endurance of both teams, ultimately going Minnesota’s way. Ottawa pushed the Frost to their limits, but Minnesota’s resilience and clutch play in extra frames proved to be the difference.
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The Frost’s journey to repeat as champions was anything but easy. They entered the playoffs as the fourth and lowest seed, mirroring their path to victory in the inaugural 2024 season. However, once again, they found their stride when it mattered most, getting hot at precisely the right time. Key performances from players like Liz Schepers, who scored the championship-clinching goal for the second straight year, and a strong defensive effort by their goaltending and blueline, were instrumental in their success. The deafening cheers of over 11,000 home fans at the Xcel Energy Center undoubtedly fueled their historic repeat.
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