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How to Watch Toronto at Minnesota, Game 3: Stream PWHL Playoffs Live, TV Channel

Toronto, the No. 1 overall seed in the Professional Women’s Hockey League Playoffs, looks to complete a semifinal sweep of Minnesota on Monday

The scene shifts to the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Monday night as Toronto visits Minnesota for Game 3 of their Professional Women’s Hockey League semifinal series. Toronto looks to finish a sweep with a win on Monday after blanking Minnesota twice at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto last week. Toronto earned the top seed for the postseason after finishing 17-7-0 during the regular season, amassing 47 points to finish six points ahead of Montreal. Minnesota spent much of the season in contention for the title before a disastrous 0-5-0 finish after returning from the international break in mid-April, ending with a 12-9-3 mark and 35 points. Toronto opted to play Minnesota, the fourth seed, in the semifinals.

How to Watch Toronto at Minnesota, Game 3, in Professional Women’s Hockey League Playoffs Today:

Game Date: May 13, 2024

Game Time: 7 p.m. ET

TV: SportsNet Pittsburgh (Alternate)

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Jesse Compher scored her first goal of the playoffs with 1:25 left in regulation on Friday night before Hannah Miller added an empty-net tally in Toronto’s 2-0 victory. Kristen Campbell stopped 21 shots for her second straight shutout in the series. Blayre Turnbull leads Toronto with two goals in the series while Miller and Renata Fast have three points each.

Maddie Rooney got the start in net for Minnesota in Game 2 after Nicole Hensley surrendered four goals on just 20 shots in the Game 1 loss. Rooney made 28 saves in Friday’s loss, but Minnesota comes into Game 3 still looking for its first goal of the series.

Natalie Spooner, the PWHL’s top scorer this season with 20 goals and 27 points, has a goal and an assist in the series for Toronto. Sarah Nurse finished the regular season with 11 goals and 23 points and notched an assist in Game 1. Campbell stopped 47 shots in the first two games.

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