At Toronto, Mattamy Athletic Centre, 11 a.m. Saturday. Opening bell: The PWHL was invited to be part of the NHL's All-Star weekend in Toronto, with a 3-on-3 showcase Thursday and a Minnesota-Toronto matinee Saturday. The game, Minnesota's third in a row on the road, is the team's last before the league takes a 10-day pause for a national team break. Minnesota earned a road split last weekend, going to overtime in both a 4-3 loss at Boston and a 2-1 victory at New York. That extra time has been a theme; Minnesota has gone to overtime in four of its eight games, with a 2-2 record. While Minnesota remains tied with Montreal atop the PWHL standings (15 points each), Toronto is stuck at the bottom with a league-high five losses in regulation, including a 3-1 defeat at Minnesota Jan. 10.