Minnesota climbs into three-way tie for first place in PWHL


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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Kendall Coyne Schofield and Taylor Heise each had a goal and an assist and Minnesota defeated Boston 4-0 to climb into a first-place tie in the Professional Women's Hockey League. Minnesota caught up to Toronto and Montreal, all with 30 points. Looking ahead as the teams enter the final third of the season, Minnesota hosts last-place New York on Saturday and Toronto visits Montreal on Sunday. Michela Cava and Grace Zumwinkle also scored for Minnesota. Nicole Hensley got the shutout, stopping 20 shots.

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