TORONTO – Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark, Toronto goaltender Kristen Campbell and Sceptres forward Hannah Miller have been ...
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Hosted on MSNFive takeaways from Week 10 of the PWHL: No show in Buffalo, and Fight Night in OttawaWe’re two-thirds through the PWHL’s 2024-25 regular-season, and we’ve got ourselves one heck of a playoff race, with first ...
The Frost had the lead and things looked good but then it all slipped away and the Sceptres took the win and points.
Following a 2-1 win on the road over the Minnesota Frost, the Toronto Sceptres are now riding a six-game win streak as they ...
The Frost’s Brooke McQuigge was given a five-minute penalty and game misconduct at 7:49 of the second period for a hit to the ...
Buffalo was the sixth stop on the PWHL's nine-city Takeover Tour, during which the six-team league has played neutral-site ...
Kristen Campbell will be the first to tell you her second year in the PWHL has been a bit of a roller-coaster. But it’s been ...
The Frost got things started but the Sceptres found a way to finish and stole the win plus three big points in a tight ...
Jesse Compher one-timed a shot from between the face-off circles to beat Minnesota’s Maddie Rooney with the game-winning goal as the Toronto Sceptres beat the Frost 2-1 to take over sole possession of ...
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 ...
Hannah Miller and Julia Gosling each scored two goals, and the Toronto Sceptres beat the New York Sirens 4-1 on Wednesday night for their fifth straight win.
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