An ACL injury put the PWHL's first ever MVP on the sidelines. After nine months of relentless work and tedious rehabilitation ...
Sceptres forward Natalie Spooner and goaltender Raygan Kirk celebrate Tuesday night’s home-ice win over the Minnesota Frost.
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Renata Fast of the Toronto Spectres scored on a breakaway late in overtime to successfully celebrate Natalie Spooner’s return ...
Spooner's return comes as Toronto suffers another injury blow, after Sarah Nurse was hurt playing for Team Canada in the ...
The Toronto Sceptres’ forward makes her long-awaited return to the lineup after a nine-month absence following knee surgery.
The reigning PWHL MVP's return comes almost nine months after she tore her ACL in Game 3 of the semifinals against Minnesota.
The Toronto Sceptres finally won in overtime, with Natalie Spooner, who has not lost a step back in the lineup. Here are ...
Sophie Jaques and Brooke McQuigge put Minnesota ahead 2-0, but Toronto came back to tie it and got the winning goal from ...
Toronto Sceptres forward Natalie Spooner equated her nine-month layoff from left knee surgery to returning to action after ...
The Sceptres also announced that they’ve added German national team veteran forward Laura Kluge to the roster while releasing ...
Last year’s PWHL scoring leader suffered a season-ending knee injury during the playoffs nearly nine months ago ...
The Toronto Sceptres activated forward Natalie Spooner from long-term injured reserve, and the 2024 PWHL MVP is expected to ...
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