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Frost focusing on good habits for Walter Cup three-peat
Minnesota Frost’s balanced scoring and depth helped extend their win streak to five games, positioning them strongly for a third consecutive Walter Cup, coach Ken Klee said.
- On March 22, 2026, the Minnesota Frost defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes 3-1 to extend their win streak to five games, with coach Ken Klee emphasizing team contribution.
- Relying on multiple lines rather than a single scorer has been the priority, as Frost head coach emphasized team depth and versatility during the season's final stages.
- Three different players scored for the Frost in Vancouver, and Natalie Buchbinder netted her first goal of the season on Saturday; Kelly Pannek, Taylor Heise and Britta Curl-Salemme lead the PWHL with 22 points each.
- The win moves the Frost three points ahead, though the Fleet and Victoire have a game in hand, and Klee said they aren't fixated on standings.
- After barely qualifying last season on the final day, the Frost aim to earn regular-season points earlier, with Klee saying he wants the team to set itself up for easier success, and the roster includes top players.
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Frost focusing on good habits for Walter Cup three-peat
VANCOUVER - As the Minnesota Frost prepare to defend their back-to-back Walter Cup titles, head coach Ken Klee knows he’ll need his entire team to contribute to wins.
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