Fleet’s surge halted in Minnesota
Taylor Heise scored twice to double her season goal total, and Minnesota defeated Boston on Sunday at Xcel Energy Center.
Nicole Hensley started in goal for the Frost, and getting her back in a groove was on the Frost’s to-do list. Hensley made only her second start since Jan. 2, missing time due to a lowe- body injury. In her first game back she gave up four goals in a loss at Montreal on Jan. 17.
The Frost jumped on the scoreboard first and pushed through the entire game, never letting off the offense until they got the win.
In 46 games with the Wild, Lettieri recorded five goals, four assists, nine points, and 53 hits. He was traded at the 2024 Draft along with a 4th round draft pick in 2024 to the Boston Bruins for 4th round draft pick in 2024 and Jakub Lauko. The Minnesota native has now been recalled by the Bruins and will play on their third line.
Minnesota Frost forward Liz Schepers (21) attempts a shot against the Boston Fleet on Jan. 8 at Xcel Energy Center. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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In the middle frame, Chicago’s Nick Foligno was whistled for holding Wild star forward Kirill Kaprizov, and complained a bit too forcefully about the call, drawing a second penalty. Minnesota made it 3-0 on the extended power play, as Eriksson Ek recorded his ninth goal of the season and second of the weekend.
Taylor Heise scored twice as the Minnesota Frost's sizzling offense proved too much for the Boston Fleet in a 5-2 decision.
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