
Minnesota Frost Ice The Torrent With A Thrilling 6-2 Victory
I didn’t have to be inside Grand Casino Arena on Sunday to feel the energy inside the stadium. The Frost didn’t just win. They dominated.
For those people watching the Minnesota Frost take the ice for their first home game of 2026, it was impossible not to feel proud of this team, proud of women’s hockey in Minnesota, and proud that our two-time Walter Cup champions continue to set the standard across the PWHL.
MINNESOTA FROST BEAN SEATTLE TORRENT SUNDAY
Minnesota skated past Seattle with a convincing 6–2 victory, lighting up the scoreboard in front of nearly 10,000 fans and reminding the league exactly who they are.
From the stat sheet alone, you can see the story unfold: a 45–26 edge in shots, relentless pressure in all three zones, and contributions up and down the lineup.

THE PLAYERS WORKING THE ICE
Katy Knoll opened the scoring late in the first period, netting her third goal of the season and igniting the offense. Then came Grace Zumwinkle in the second period, striking twice...once just 40 seconds in...and completely shifting the momentum.
Every time Minnesota was on the attack, it felt like another goal was coming, and more often than not, it did. Go MN Frost!
You can watch the highlights of the game below.
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THREE-GOAL LEAD EARLY IN THE THIRD PERIOD
Taylor Heise continued to shine, tallying a goal and two assists for her third career three-point game. She restored the Frost’s three-goal lead early in the third period and finished the night with a season-high six shots on goal.
Knoll added her second goal of the game. Rookie Abby Hustler capped off the scoring, and Maddie Rooney made 24 saves to seal the win.
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HEAD COACH KEN KLEE
Head coach Ken Klee has said it clearly, "Everyone is expected to contribute." And they did. Defenders jumped into the play, rookies made their presence known, and veterans led with confidence. It was a full-team effort.
Grace Zumwinkle summed it up perfectly after the game, saying the focus wasn’t on goals or points, but on creating chances.
FIRST TEAM TO SCORE SIX GOALS IN A GAME
Minnesota became the first team this season to score six goals in a game, something they’ve now done multiple times in franchise history, including during their Walter Cup championship runs.
The win also marked a meaningful return home. After five straight games away from Grand Casino Arena, the Frost came back and delivered exactly what fans hoped for. The victory moved them into second place in the standings.
WORTH THE WATCH
If you haven’t watched The Minnesota Frost yet this season, or if you’re waiting for the perfect moment to jump in, this is it. Whether you’re catching a game in person or tuning in from home, this is high-level, fast-paced, hard-hitting hockey played by champions.
SCHEDULE
The Minnesota Frost will be taking on the New York Sirens in Newark, New Jersey at the the Prudential Center. Game time will be 7 pm.
The next home game for the MN Frost will be Wednesday, January 21st at Grand Casino Arena, when they take on the Montreal Victoire at 6 pm.
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