TORONTO — Jesse Compher scored the go-ahead goal with 1:25 left in the game and Toronto beat Minnesota 2-0 on Friday night to take 2-0 lead in the best-of-five Professional Women's Hockey League playoff semifinal series.
Hannah Miller added an empty-netter with 10 seconds to play for top-seeded Toronto and Kristen Campbell earned her second straight shutout with 21 saves.
Maddie Rooney stopped 28 shots for Minnesota.
Compher was knocked down behind the net moments before scoring, finding her way in front to tip in Renata Fast's point shot seconds after getting back on her feet.
''I honestly didn't see much, just tried to go to the net as hard as possible,'' Compher said. ''We've talked about it all year, getting in front of goalies, taking their eyes away creates chaos and hopefully good things come from that.
Game 3 is scheduled for Monday at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. Toronto would advance to the PWHL final for a chance at the Walter Cup with a win.
''It's exciting,'' Toronto forward Sarah Nurse said. ''We've worked all season for this. … We've done a good job of managing the emotions and balancing and not getting too high or too low."
Toronto had some of its best scoring chances in the first period.