Maggie Flaherty’s game-winner moves Minnesota past Ottawa, 2-1 and into 1st place in PWHL
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Maggie Flaherty drilled a slapshot from the point past Emerance Maschmeyer for the game-winning goal as Minnesota came from behind to beat Ottawa, 2-1 Wednesday night to move into first place in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
After being the league’s first team to win on home ice and the first to win back-to-back home games, Minnesota had dropped its last two games at home and returned from the league’s 10-day break for national team play in second place, two points behind Montreal.
Playing its first game of the season on U.S. ice. Ottawa took a 1-0 lead in the first period on a goal by Amanda Boulier five minutes into the game, but Minnesota goalkeeper Maddie Rooney did not allow a goal over the final 55 minutes.
Abby Boreen evened the game at 1-1 with an unassisted goal less than three minutes into the second period. Flaherty’s slapshot from the point came less than four minutes into the third period for her first goal of the season.