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LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 29:  Liz Schepers #21 of Minnesota celebrates her goal against Boston in the second period to open the scoring during Game Five of the PWHL Finals at Tsongas Center on May 29, 2024 in Lowell, Massachusetts. (Photo by Troy Parla/Getty Images)
LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 29: Liz Schepers #21 of Minnesota celebrates her goal against Boston in the second period to open the scoring during Game Five of the PWHL Finals at Tsongas Center on May 29, 2024 in Lowell, Massachusetts. (Photo by Troy Parla/Getty Images)Troy Parla/Getty Images

Minnesota Beats Boston in 2024 PWHL Finals to Win League's Inaugural Walter Cup

Timothy RappMay 29, 2024

Minnesota is the first champion of the PWHL.

PWHL Minnesota defeated PWHL Boston 3-0 to win the inaugural Walter Cup. Taylor Heise was named the Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP.

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The two teams went the distance in the best-of-five series. Boston took Game 1 before Minnesota won the next two. Boston then won in dramatic, somewhat controversial fashion in Game 4, setting up the winner-take-all Game 5.

Goals from Liz Schepers, Michela Cava and Kendall Coyne Schofield sealed the title for Minnesota, while goalie Nicole Hensley pitched a shutout. She didn't have the busiest of nights—Minnesota outshot Boston 44-17.

"Our team battled every game," Cava told Rachael Blount of the Star Tribune. "We all grinded it out and stuck together. I'm proud of everyone. It's been an amazing journey."

Heise didn't score on Wednesday but was excellent throughout the postseason, finishing with a PWHL-best five goals to go along with eight overall points.

"People believed in each other every single shift," she told Blount. "I'm really proud of the group."

Minnesota thought it had won the title in Game 4 after Sophie Jaques scored a double-overtime goal. But it was disallowed due to Heise falling into Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the play, and just a minute later Alina Müller scored the winner in the 1-0 result.

That sort of loss would have deflated a lesser team. But Minnesota saw it as an opportunity deferred.

"We had lots of chances to win [Sunday's] game. So, for us, we get to play another game and that's the way we have to look at it," Minnesota head coach Ken Kleesaid told reporters after the heartbreaking loss. "It wasn't a do-or-die for us. [Losing at home] hurt but now we go back to work."

They certainly got back to work in Wednesday's dominant showing, and now they'll forever be etched in the PWHL's record-books as the league's first champions. The first season exceeded expectations, culminating in a fantastic Walter Cup.

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