The Toronto Sceptres learned the hard way last year that it’s risky to lean too hard on one star, even when the star’s up to the task. When Natalie Spooner tore her ACL in the third game of the ...
PWHL's first game in Alberta to see Toronto take on Ottawa at Rogers Place in Edmonton, which ended with a Daryl Watts ...
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Watts nets OT winner as surging Sceptres edge Charge 3-2 in EdmontonDaryl Watts scored 51 seconds into overtime, propelling the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-2 Professional Women's Hockey League ...
Toronto scratched reigning league MVP Natalie Spooner, who made her return from injury in Wednesday’s win over Minnesota.
Renata Fast scored late in overtime to give the Toronto Sceptres a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Frost on Tuesday night in ...
An ACL injury put the PWHL's first ever MVP on the sidelines. After nine months of relentless work and tedious rehabilitation ...
The reigning PWHL MVP's return comes almost nine months after she tore her ACL in Game 3 of the semifinals against Minnesota.
Host Anastasia Bucsis is joined by women's hockey insider Karissa Donkin to break down the biggest storylines heading into ...
One teammate stands out for him: Natalie Spooner, a Canadian Olympian and current member of the Toronto Sceptres of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL). “Three years ago we had ...
The women’s pro league in Sweden first introduced checking two years ago. Toronto forward Emma Maltais is regarded as one of the PWHL’s most physical players despite her 5-foot-4 frame.
Natalie Andrews is a White House Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, covering domestic policy and President Trump's legislative agenda. She joined the Journal in 2014 and began covering ...
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