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Boston Pride edge Minnesota Whitecaps in long-awaited Isobel Cup final

Lexie Laing and Taylor Wenczkowski scored power play goals and the Boston Pride became the first two-time winner of the Isobel Cup with a 4-3 win over the defending champion Minnesota Whitecaps on Saturday night.

It was a NWHL championship the Pride, regular-season champions, had hoped to win a year earlier, before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the championship game between these same two teams just two days before the faceoff.

Wenczkowski’s goal that made it 4-2 with 6:28 to play proved to be the game as it came down to a frantic finish.

Boston’s Tereza Vanisova was called for a 5-minute checking-from-behind major with 2:25 left. The Whitecaps pulled goalie Amanda Leveille at the same time but didn’t score on the 6-on-4 until just 19.4 seconds remained, Meaghan Pezon stuffing the puck during a scramble.

WATCH |  Pride beat Whitecaps in long-awaited Isobel Cup final:

The Pride held on to beat the Whitecaps 4-3 in the NWHL’s long-awaited Isobel Cup Final. 1:28

But Boston, which dominated the facesoffs 39-18, won the last draw, thanks to Laing, and the Pride had their first championship since the inaugural season of 2015-16.

“We finally did it and I’m so proud of our team,” Boston captain and Cup MVP Jillian Dempsey, the only player from the first championship, said. “Huge congratulations to Minnesota, too. They really made that a battle until the very last second.”

Boston goalie Lovisa Selander made 27 saves.

After Allie Thunstrom gave Minnesota a 1-0 lead in the first period, the Pride score three goals in the second period. Mary Parker tied the game, Dempsey found the far top corner from the bottom of the circle and then Laing cashed in a 5-on-3 power play.

With 12:21 to play in the third period, the Pride had pressure on the goal when defenceman Amanda Boulier was called for covering up the puck in the crease. Boston was given a choice of a penalty shot or power play and elected to give Tori Sullivan the penalty shot that Leveille stopped.

WATCH | Whitecaps seek 2nd Isobel Cup title: 

Minnesota Whitecaps blanks Connecticut Whale 7-0, will aim for their 2nd Isobel Cup title when they face Boston Pride in the championship game on Saturday. 0:49

Just 13 seconds later Thunstrom scored her second goal, fourth of the weekend, to make it 3-2 and set up the frantic finish.

“[The finish] felt like the longest 19 seconds of my life,” Boston defenceman Kaleigh Fratkin, who has played in the NWHL since the inception, said. “Lexie Laing has been an amazing centre for us, she won the draw and Lauren Kelly has been unbelieve for us this year on the D-end, she sent the puck down and killed it. Man a great way to bring home the last 19 seconds.”

Even the abbreviated season, played in a bubble in Lake Placid, New York, was shut down in early February with the six teams playing between three and seven games and the four playoff teams hadn’t played since early February.

Minnesota, which went 3-1 in the bubble, won 2-1 in their lone matchup with Boston (3-4) on Jan. 23.

Fourth-seeded Boston reached the championship game with a 6-2 win over top-seeded Toronto (4-1-1)in the semifinals with six different players scoring. Minnesota routed Connecticut (2-2) 7-0 behind a hattrick by Audra Richards and two goals from Thunstrom.

WATCH | Pride crush Six to reach NWHL final:

Boston Pride defeats Toronto Six 6-2 in the semifinals of the NWHL Isobel Cup Playoffs. 0:56

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