Minnesota Frost game video posted
A game video of the PWHL’s Minnesota Frost at New York Sirens from April 1 is available on YouTube, reflecting the team’s rising profile in Minnesota sports coverage. Local sports engagement like this was flagged as a potential community marketing touchpoint for small businesses. (youtube.com)
Sarah Fillier completed her first PWHL hat trick with an overtime goal to lift the New York Sirens to a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Frost at Prudential Center on April 1, 2026. (thepwhl.com) Fillier scored two goals 14 seconds apart in the third period before finishing the natural hat trick in OT, snapping New York’s four-game skid. (abcnews.com) Minnesota’s Grace Zumwinkle recorded two goals in the game and Taylor Heise opened the scoring 16 seconds into the contest on the first shot, but the Frost surrendered the lead in the late stages. (thepwhl.com) The league’s recap notes that highlights and postgame press conferences are available on the New York and Minnesota team channels, and the PWHL’s official YouTube presence shows the league-level channel with roughly 239,000 subscribers. (thepwhl.com) PWHL scheduling and broadcast listings for the April 1 slate included FanDuel Sports Network, FOX 9+ (in-market Minnesota), MSG (New York market) and TSN+ in Canada, reflecting multi-platform distribution for the game. (thepwhl.com) Coverage and box scores from multiple outlets recorded Minnesota’s skid as a three-game losing streak and listed season tallies in published recaps (Minnesota noted at 11-3-4-6 in postgame reporting while New York’s line appeared in coverage as 8-1-3-12). (startribune.com) Local audience signals cited by league and local media show rising attendance and reach for the Sirens at Prudential Center — season averages around 2,648 reported by MPR and a previous single-game franchise high of 5,132 at the arena. (mprnews.org) Team pages and event listings highlight in-arena promotions and game-night activations (for example a "Barbie x Sirens Belt Bag Giveaway" on the Sirens site), which are explicitly used by the league to partner with sponsors and community vendors. (thepwhl.com)