PWHL

Maddie Rooney earns shutout as Frost beat PWHL-leading Victoire

Maddie Rooney made 21 saves for her first shutout this season to lead the Minnesota Frost past the league-leading Montreal Victoire 4-0 on Tuesday night in Laval, Que.

Denisa Krizova scored twice in 4-0 road victory vs. Montreal

A goaltender kneels on the ice and covers the puck with her glove.
Minnesota Frost goaltender Maddie Rooney, shown in this file photo, backstopped her team to a 4-0 win over the Montreal Victoire on Tuesday in Laval, Que. (File/The Canadian Press)

Maddie Rooney made 21 saves for her first shutout this season to lead the Minnesota Frost past the league-leading Montreal Victoire 4-0 on Tuesday night in Laval, Que.

Denisa Krizova scored twice — including an empty-netter — and Liz Schepers and Kendall Coyne Schofield also scored for Minnesota.

The Frost ended a three-game losing skid and halted Montreal's winning streak at six games.

Coyne Schofield joined Toronto's Hannah Miller as the league's leading scorer with 18 points (eight goals, 10 assists).

Montreal was shut out for the first time this season before 6,696 at Place Bell. Elaine Chuli stopped 24 shots in her fifth start this season.

The Frost moved into sole possession of second place in the six-team PWHL. Minnesota has 29 points to trail Montreal by five, but the Victoire have two games in hand.

WATCH | Frost shut out Victoire to even season series:

Frost shut out Victoire to even season series

3 days ago
Duration 1:10
Maddie Rooney made 21 saves in the Minnesota Frost's 4-0 shutout of the league-leading Montréal Victoire in Tuesday night PWHL action from Laval, Que.

Takeaways

The Frost shut it down after leaking 15 goals in their previous three games.

The Victoire started well, but quickly lost steam when Rooney shut the door. The Victoire mustered only three shots in a trying second period after posting nine in the first.

Key moment

The Frost shut down the Victoire's power play a third time with 9:51 remaining. Krizova made it 3-0 two minutes after the penalty expired.

Key stat

The Frost wrapped up their longest road trip in team history, travelling nearly 3,000 miles in 11 days from Minnesota to Toronto, Ottawa, Boston and Montreal.

Up next

The Frost host the Toronto Sceptres on Sunday. The Victoire visit the Ottawa Charge on Saturday.

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