The 34-year-old Toronto Sceptres forward is grateful to be back on a Canadian team looking to repeat as world champions. Canada's first game is Thursday against Finland.
With the amount of success and fun Daryl Watts is having in the PWHL playing for her hometown team, it's hard to believe there was a time in the 25-year-old's life where she had given up on the dream ...
Here we go! The top players from around the world descend to Czechia for the annual event that sees them represent their ...
The Toronto Sceptres have placed rookie netminder Raygan Kirk on long term injured reserve retroactive to March 30. The move ...
Cole Swider will remain with the Toronto Raptors. The organization has decided to keep the 25-year-old sharpshooter for the ...
The Toronto Sceptres of the PWHL is Toronto’s first professional women’s team in a sport since the Canadian Women’s Hockey ...
Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller was less than 2 months away from being eligible to play with the defending-champion ...
The PWHL has provided new opportunities for players from across the globe in the last two seasons. Just as often, however, ...
In Boston’s second game of the season on BU’s campus, the Sceptres sank the Fleet with a final score of 4-2 in front of a ...
Toronto Sceptres’ Hannah Miller (34 ... According to Hockey Canada, the IIHF cited its rule requiring a two-year break from ...
The Frost got the early jump and kept the foot on the gas as they took down the Sceptres 5-2 in a must win game.
For the first time in 25 games this season, Toronto Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan had his full roster available to him. His Sceptres responded with a closer-than-it-sounds 2-1 win over the Montreal ...