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Grace Zumwinkle and Sophia Kunin had the goals to lead Minnesota past Ottawa 2-1 in a Professional Women’s Hockey League game Saturday afternoon at TD Place.
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With the win, Minnesota swept its home-and-home series with Ottawa.
Nicole Hensley stopped 28 shots for Minnesota (5-2-2-2).
Emily Clark scored the lone goal for Ottawa (2-0-4-3), which is mired in a five-game losing streak.
Emerance Maschmeyer made 22 saves.
Minnesota captured a 2-1 home victory Wednesday and is 3-0-0 against Ottawa on the season.
Ottawa opened the third period trailing 2-1 but couldn’t tie the score. Minnesota played a solid defensive game and held the home team to just five shots in the frame.
Shortly after a great chance by Kendall Coyne Schofield, Ottawa went down ice to tie the game 1-1.
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Gabby Hughes saw Amanda Boulier, but she seemed to fool Hensley by passing to Clark, who scored at 10:04 of the second period.
However, Minnesota regained the lead when Zumwinkle raised the puck over a sprawled Maschmeyer with 18.1 seconds remaining in the period.
Both teams had solid scoring chances in the first but a collision at centre ice resulted in the opening goal. It allowed Kunin to grab the loose puck, break in alone and thread a shot between Maschmeyer’s pads late in the period to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead.
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Maschmeyer made her eighth start Saturday. She’s the league’s only goaltender to appear in every one of her team’s games this season.
UP NEXT
Ottawa heads to Boston for a game on Monday.
Minnesota returns to action Sunday in Montreal.
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