Toronto aims to be 1st Canadian team to win women's Premier Hockey Federation title

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Although Sunday’s championship final will be the last game of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) season, it may be more notable as a game of firsts.

For the first time, a Canadian team — the Toronto Six — will contend for the PHF championship.

For the first time, two women — the Six’s Geraldine Heaney and the Minnesota Whitecaps’ Ronda Engelhardt — will be behind the bench for the one-game final.

The victor will lift the Isobel Cup — named after Lord Stanley’s daughter — on Sunday in Tempe, Ariz., at the NHL Coyotes’ Mullett Arena.

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“It’s making history and with this group of girls it’ll be something they’ll

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