Atop the PWHL’s scoring ladder is not Marie-Philip Poulin, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Hilary Knight, Taylor Heise, or Sarah Fillier…at least not yet. Instead, the PWHL’s league leader is Toronto ...
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 ...
Daryl Watts scored her second goal of the game 51 seconds into overtime to give the Toronto Sceptres a 3-2 victory over the ...
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 ...
Natalie Spooner may not have seen the ice in a meaningful game for 274 days but it was like she never left, returning to the ...
Sophie Jaques and Brooke McQuigge put Minnesota ahead 2-0, but Toronto came back to tie it and got the winning goal from ...
Other locks from the 2022 squad include reigning PWHL MVP Natalie Spooner (Toronto), Emily Clark (Ottawa), Laura Stacey (Montreal), Emma Maltais (Toronto), Fillier (New York Sirens) and Sarah ...