Toronto declaring Minnesota its semifinal opponent in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Monday evening ended the suspense for the three other playoff teams.
Toronto declaring Minnesota its semifinal opponent in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Monday evening ended the suspense for the three other playoff teams.
Toronto had 24 hours after the buzzer in Sunday's 5-2 win over Ottawa, which kept Minnesota in the final four, to announce its decision. "The process started a long time ago when we knew the rules and when we clinched first place, we started those discussion already on the hypotheticals of who that may be that we get to choose from," Kingsbury said.
Montreal ranked second ahead of Boston and Minnesota with identical 8-3-4-9 records. Boston ranked higher in the tiebreaker.
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