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Taylor Heise’s Overtime Goal Powers Minnesota Frost Past Vancouver Goldeneyes in Edmonton

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Overtime Victory Keeps Edmonton Stop Hot As Minnesota frost Edge Vancouver Goldeneyes on PWHL Takeover Tour

EDMONTON, Alberta – Taylor Heise fired the game-winner 2:57 into overtime to lift the Minnesota Frost past the Vancouver Goldeneyes, 2-1, on the Professional Women’s Hockey League Takeover Tour at Rogers Place. Heise broke into the left circle and buried a shot under the crossbar to seal the win for Minnesota.

Abby Hustler opened the scoring for Minnesota, while maddie Rooney stopped 27 shots. Izzy Daniel spoiled the shutout bid for Vancouver with the lone goal for the Goldeneyes, and Emerance Maschmeyer finished with 33 saves.

game action and context

Audience attendance reached 10,264 as Vancouver began with a fast start, scoring twice in the opening three minutes before Minnesota settled in. Despite the early surge, Vancouver could not sustain that pace through the remainder of regulation.

Early in the third period, Vancouver had a prime power-play chance at 15:04, yet could not register a shot on goal against a Minnesota penalty-killing unit that proved difficult to beat.

Gabby Rosenthal was penalized for delay of game just 52 seconds into the period, and minnesota capitalized quickly-Hustler’s shot from the slot beat Maschmeyer 26 seconds after the penalty was called. less than two minutes later, Daniel evened the score with a backhand goal for Vancouver.

Tour context and Edmonton cadence

The Takeover Tour comprises 16 neutral-site regular-season games played outside the league’s customary markets. This game marked the third Tour stop of the season and the first of two Edmonton dates, with the second game scheduled for April 7, 2026.

edmonton’s Rogers Place has also hosted other high-profile women’s hockey events. Last season, the Ottawa-Toronto matchup drew a sold-out crowd of 17,518 at this venue.

Key facts at a glance

Fact Detail
Final score Minnesota Frost 2, Vancouver Goldeneyes 1 (OT)
OT winner Taylor Heise, 2:57
Minnesota goals Heise (OT), Hustler
Vancouver goal Izzy Daniel
Goalies Maddie Rooney (MIN) 27 saves; Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN) 33 saves
Attendance 10,264
Tour stop status 3rd of 16 this season
Edmonton visits first of two this season; second on April 7, 2026
Last season note Ottawa-toronto game drew 17,518 at Rogers Place

evergreen insights: growth and impact

The Takeover Tour continues to expand the reach of women’s professional hockey, placing marquee matchups in markets beyond the league’s core cities. The Edmonton stop highlights growing fan engagement in neutral venues and underscores a broader strategy to showcase top talent on a national stage.

As attendance climbs and the competition intensifies, more teams and markets are likely to rally around the league’s efforts to bring high-level women’s hockey to diverse communities.

Questions for readers

What impact do you think the Takeover Tour has on fan engagement in non-traditional markets?

Which teams or matchups should headline the next stops on the tour to maximize interest and growth?

Stay connected

For broader context on league expansion and additional Takeover Tour coverage, see Reuters’ ongoing reporting on women’s professional hockey and league progress.

Share your thoughts in the comments and join the conversation as the Takeover Tour continues to roll through more cities.

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