For the first time in 25 games this season, Toronto Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan ... But now with a three-point regulation ...
It was just like old times on Sunday afternoon with the Toronto Sceptres and those ... become synonymous with home-ice victories for the local Professional Women’s Hockey League team.
victory ended a five-game home win streak for the Sceptres (9-2-5-7) as they lost for only the second time in nine Professional Women's Hockey League outings. Minnesota outshot Toronto 27-16.
The Montreal Victoire returned to Place Bell in Laval, Que. for the first time in 19 days, hoping to clinch a spot in the PWHL playoffs with a regulation win. The Toronto Sceptres, however, foiled the ...
The Toronto Sceptres bolstered their defensive corps ... Their next game is on Wed. March 19 at home against New York.
TORONTO - The Toronto Sceptres found a way to dampen their mood going into a 10-day break. Three days after a morale-boosting win at home against the Professional Women's Hockey League-leading ...
Two teams battling for the same spot in the PWHL standings lock horns on Wednesday night, as the Toronto Sceptres pay a visit to the Boston Fleet. The Sceptres and Fleet are both fighting home-ice ...
The Toronto Sceptres, however, foiled the home team’s efforts with a 2-1 win ... and then get into your hockey bubble and you don’t really think about it, to be honest.
Minnesota Frost goaltender Nicole Hensley (29) makes a save against Toronto ... win at home against the Professional Women's Hockey League-leading Montreal Victoire, the Sceptres suffered a ...
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