In the midst of the jubilation, Boston coach Courtney Kessel stood behind her bench and waited. PWHL Minnesota’s players celebrated in the corner of the rink, believing they had won the Walter Cup. Their sticks and gloves lay scattered around the Xcel Energy Center ice, and their 13,104 fans created a deafening roar.
Despite all that, Kessel didn’t think the game was over.
“I thought it was goalie interference,” she said. “But you never know.”
Kessel was right. Officials overturned an apparent goal by Minnesota defender Sophie Jaques, play continued in the second overtime, and Boston soon ended a wild Game 4 with a 1-0 victory. Instead of lifting the Walter Cup on home ice, Minnesota must travel to Boston, where the best-of-five series will be decided Wednesday.
Jaques scored at 17 minutes, 26 seconds of the second overtime, beating Boston goalie Aerin Frankel from the slot. But Taylor Heise, who set up Jaques, slid into Frankel after making the pass. On-ice officials signaled a goal, but the league initiated a review and waved it off, ruling Heise interfered with Frankel.
Only 70 seconds later, Boston’s Alina Müller sent a wrist shot past Minnesota goalie Nicole Hensley to win it for Boston and even the series at two games each.
“Just one of those things that happens,” Minnesota coach Ken Klee said. “We had lots of chances to win the game. The whole game was a matter of inches.
“This one hurts. But we’re going to have to reset, have a day of rest [Monday], travel to Boston and get ready to go Wednesday.”