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Frost win to keep PWHL playoff hopes alive, put Charge’s chances in jeopardy

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Lee Stecklein scored twice as the Minnesota Frost staved off elimination and put the Ottawa Charge’s playoff hopes on ice with a 3-0 win Wednesday night in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.

Ottawa needs regulation win or OT win against Toronto on Saturday to make posgt-season

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Players race to congratulate Minnesota Frost goalie Nicole Hensley (29) on her shutout as they defeat the Charge Wednesday in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Lee Stecklein scored twice as the Minnesota Frost staved off elimination and put the Ottawa Charge’s playoff hopes on ice with a 3-0 win Wednesday night in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.

The Charge (12-1-4-12) needed just one point to secure their first playoff appearance. Ottawa earning the single point would have ended the defending champion Frost’s playoff chances.

It will come down to the final regular season games Saturday.

Ottawa will need a regulation win or overtime win against the Toronto Sceptres on Saturday, or Minnesota (9-5-4-11) to lose its final game against Boston on Saturday in order to clinch a playoff berth. The Charge hold the tiebreaker should the two teams be tied in points.

Leading 1-0, the Frost extended their lead at 5:38 of the third period when Stecklein beat Gwyneth Philips with a wrister from the point. Stecklein added an empty-net goal with 34 seconds remaining for her second goal of the season.

Philips, who stopped 31 shots, and Nicole Hensley, who had a 24-save shutout, were solid in the second with both making a number of big saves.

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