PWHL Minnesota doesn’t have a hierarchy in goal. Coach Ken Klee views Maddie Rooney and Nicole Hensley as equals, two No. 1 goaltenders he can count on at all times.
On Tuesday night, Hensley got back in the net for the first time since the team’s playoff opener. She responded with her first shutout of the postseason, as Minnesota beat PWHL Boston 3-0 in Game 2 of the Walter Cup finals. The victory at Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell evened the best-of-five series at one game each.
The split in Boston shifts home-ice advantage to Minnesota, which hosts Game 3 on Friday and Game 4 on Sunday at Xcel Energy Center.
Hensley stopped all 20 shots she faced to hand Boston its first loss of the postseason. She got outstanding support from Minnesota’s drastically improved penalty kill, which held firm through four Boston power-play chances in the game’s final 26 minutes. Michela Cava and Sophie Jaques supplied first-period goals, and Jaques added an empty-netter.
Rooney’s three-game playoff winning streak ended with Minnesota’s 4-3 loss in Sunday’s Game 1. Klee said it was tough to take her out, but he wanted Hensley to get another chance after a 4-0 loss in the semifinal opener against Toronto.
“All year, we’ve rotated back and forth,’’ Klee said. “Maddie got hot in the first round, but we knew we could go back to Nicole at any point and she would be ready to go. And she played fantastic.’’
Boston won its first four playoff games, sweeping Montreal in the semifinals before beating Minnesota in the finals opener. The loss ended Boston’s six-game winning streak at Tsongas Center.