Minnesota takes sole possession of 1st place in PWHL with dominant win over New York
Minnesota leads standings with 33 points, 3 more than Toronto and Montreal
Michela Cava scored twice and Minnesota moved into sole possession of first place in the Professional Women's Hockey League, handing New York its sixth straight loss, 5-1 on Saturday afternoon in St. Paul, Minn.
The Professional Women's Hockey League designated Saturday "Goalie Appreciation Day," and while Minnesota held goalie-themed activities during both intermissions, it used the occasion to pepper New York netminder Corinne Schroeder with 40 shots while setting a first-year club mark for most goals scored in a single game.
But it wasn't just the five goals that made a statement. Minnesota (8-3-3-4) scored its first two goals in the first period just 63 seconds apart. Then, as if to show it could do it again only faster, it scored two more in the third period just 16 seconds apart.
Minnesota's top line, Cava, Kendall Coyne Schofield and Taylor Heise did most of the damage, scoring three goals with two assists
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Cava scored to start each burst of goals. She beat Schroeder at the 8:32 mark of the first period and Grace Zumwinke followed a minute later to make it 2-0 after one period.
Claire Butorac collected her first goal of the season at the 9:13 mark of the second period to make it 3-0, but New York got a power play goal by Abby Roque late in the period and appeared to be gaining some offensive traction as the third period got underway.
Cava changed the momentum, beating Schroeder cleanly for her third goal in her last two games, and before the goal could be announced, Schofield did the same.
Minnesota's Maddie Rooney did give the home team plenty to appreciate, turning away 20 of the 21 shots she faced to collect a win for the third time in her last four starts and her fifth in eight starts this season.
Minnesota is in first place with 33 points, three more than Toronto and Montreal. Two of its next three games are with Montreal.
New York (2-4-3-8) got its last win, a 3-2 shootout victory over Montreal, on February 21st and is in last place with 17 points, three behind Ottawa and Boston.
Montreal will face Toronto at Pittsburgh's PPG Paints Arena on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. ET, with live coverage on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.
WATCH l Full replay of Saturday's New York-Minnesota game: