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Healey's goal in 2nd period gives Boston 4
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IntroductionLOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Jess Healey scored from the point late in the second period to lift Boston to a
LOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Jess Healey scored from the point late in the second period to lift Boston to a 4-3 win over Minnesota on Sunday night in the first game of the inaugural Walter Cup, the championship of the Professional Women’s Hockey League Championship.
The best-of-five series continues Tuesday. Game 1 drew 4,508 fans.
Healey, a defenseman who had one goal during the regular season, got her first playoff goal just 15 seconds after Minnesota’s Taylor Heise scored her second goal, tying it 3-3 with 2:50 left in the second period.
Boston goalie Aerin Frankel survived two power plays, 1 minute and 35 seconds of Minnesota pulling goalie Maddie Rooney for an extra attacker. and 13 shots in the third period. Frankel finished with 30 saves and Minnesota came up empty on the only three power plays of the game.
Healy got the puck at the left point and she sent a high wrist shot through traffic over Rooney’s glove into the far, top corner.
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