Fortune finally favored the Toronto Sceptres as the bounces started to go their way. Toronto snapped their losing ski, and ...
On Monday, the Toronto Sceptres got two very pleasant surprises in the form of Natalie Spooner and Megan Carter, who joined ...
In the end, though, the Sirens capitalized when it mattered most. Top pick Sarah Fillier sent the puck up the ice for Jessie ...
Sceptres’ injured players Natalie Spooner and Megan Carter have both joined practice with the main team today.
A normally routine practice to start the work week was anything but for the Toronto Sceptres on Monday. Back on the ice with ...
Natalie Spooner (left) receives the IIHF Female Player of the Year Award 2024 from president Luc Tardif (image credits: instagram/pwhl_sceptres, natspooner5) Toronto ...
Marie-Philip Poulin scored a spectacular “Superwoman” goal and added an empty-netter to help the Montreal Victoire beat the ...
Ottawa Charge coach Carla MacLeod credits goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer for keeping game close in 4-2 loss to Toronto ...
Turnbull, who would score the game winner and earn first star status, stealing a rolling puck off the stick of Ottawa ...
The Ottawa Charge felt like they beat themselves Tuesday night. The Charge (4-0-2-4) struggled to match the Toronto Sceptres' intensity and effort and ultimately fell short in a 4-2 loss.
The PWHL announced a blockbuster trade on Monday night, with the Toronto Sceptres sending longtime Team Canada defender Jocelyne Larocque to the Ottawa Charge. Ottawa also acquired forward ...
The Toronto Sceptres snapped their three game losing streak as they came away with a 4-2 win against the Ottawa Charge. Hannah Miller, Emma Maltais, Maggie Connors and Blayre Turnbull all scored ...