2025 PWHL Finals
The 2025 PWHL Finals was the championship series of the Professional Women's Hockey League 2024–25 PWHL season and the culmination of the 2025 PWHL playoffs. The winners of the semifinals, the Ottawa Charge and the Minnesota Frost competed in a best-of-five series to determine the league's champion and winner of the Walter Cup. The Frost defeated the Charge in four games to win their second consecutive Walter Cup.
The series began on May 20. The Charge had home-ice advantage in the series as the team with the better regular season record. Both teams had 44 points in the regular season, however Ottawa earned a higher ranking due to having more regulation wins than Minnesota.
It was the second straight season that both teams heading into the final were the lower ranked seeds in the semifinals.
In the regular season, the two teams played each other six times, with both teams winning three games.
Paths to the Finals
Minnesota Frost
This was Minnesota's second straight Finals appearance, having won the Walter Cup in 2024 in the league's inaugural season. In 2024, they defeated PWHL Boston 3 games to 2 to win the league's championship.The Frost finished the regular season with 44 points, with a record 10 regulation wins, 5 overtime wins, 4 overtime losses and 11 regulation losses. This earned them the fourth and final playoff spot, which they earned in their final regular season game against the Boston Fleet, whom they defeated 8–1.
Despite finishing fourth in the regular season, the Frost played off against the second place Toronto Sceptres in the semifinal, as the number one Montreal Victoire chose the third place Ottawa Charge as their playoff opponents. In the semifinals, the Frost defeated the Sceptres three games to one to earn their trip to the Finals.
Ottawa Charge
The Ottawa Charge made the playoffs for the first time in 2025, having failed to make it in the league's inaugural season.The Charge finished the season with 44 points, with a record of 12 regulation wins, 2 overtime wins, 4 overtime losses and 12 regulation losses. This earned them third place in the regular season standings. The team earned their playoff spot in their final regular season game against the Toronto Sceptres, thanks to an overtime goal by Kateřina Mrázová, giving the Charge a 2–1 victory.
Despite the Charge finishing third in the regular season, the first place Montreal Victoire chose Ottawa as their semifinal opponents. The Charge went on to upset the Victoire in four games. The Charge's only loss was in a marathon game held on Mother's Day, which Montreal won at 15:54 in the fourth overtime, the longest game in PWHL history.