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ST. PAUL, MN (January 25, 2026) – Nine different Frost players registered a one point as Minnesota continued their homestand Sunday afternoon at Grand Casino Arena with a 6-2 win against the New York Sirens to move up to second place in the PWHL standings. New York native Katy Knoll led the Frost offense with her second multi-goal performance of the season, extending Minnesota’s lead in the second period and scoring an empty netter in the third. Taylor Heise kicked off the Frost’s offensive flurry with a backhanded goal at 6:15 of the first period, and Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield followed 12 seconds later to set a new team record for the fastest two goals, just one second off the league record set Thursday by Vancouver against Toronto. Sirens rookie Kristýna Kaltounková cut the Frost lead in half when she delivered a wraparound goal for her ninth of the season. After Knoll’s second period marker, Grace Zumwinkle went top shelf to push Minnesota to a 4-1 lead. Anna Bargman closed out New York’s offensive attack 14:00 into the third, with Minnesota shutting the door with Knoll’s empty-netter and alternate captain Kelly Pannek capitalizing on the power play at 18:40. Maddie Rooney turned away 25/27 to limit New York with her second-best save percentage of the season at .926. At the opposite end, Kayle Osborne stopped 21/26 in the loss.

All PWHL teams wrap up action before the league’s first-ever Olympic break on Wednesday, Jan. 28. New York visits Boston for a 7 p.m. ET puck drop at the Tsongas Center, while Minnesota hosts Vancouver at Grand Casino Arena at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT in the league’s final matchup of the first half of the season.

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