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An ACL injury put the PWHL's first ever MVP on the sidelines. After nine months of relentless work and tedious rehabilitation, she's back.
TORONTO (AP) — Natalie Spooner scored the shootout winner to help the Toronto Sceptres snap a two-game skid with a 2-1 victory over the New York Sirens on Tuesday night.
Toronto's Natalie Spooner will miss the rest of the Professional Women's Hockey League playoffs because of a knee injury.
The Toronto Sceptres announced Tuesday that they re-signed forward Natalie Spooner to a two-year contract extension, keeping her with the club through the 2026-27 season.
What should we expect to see? Ever since Natalie Spooner returned to full practice with the Sceptres last month, the speculation heightened that she was going to make her return from LTIR.
Natalie Spooner, a three-time Olympic medalist forward, made Canada's hockey roster for next month's world championship, three months after childbirth.
The Toronto Sceptres activated forward Natalie Spooner from long-term injured reserve, and the 2024 PWHL MVP is expected to make her season debut against Minnesota on Tuesday.
What should we expect to see? Ever since Natalie Spooner returned to full practice with the Sceptres last month, the speculation heightened that she was going to make her return from LTIR.
Canadian hockey star Natalie Spooner assists Kristen in presenting the Elimination Challenge, where the chefs are put on thin ice and must create dishes best served cold.
Natalie Spooner scored the shootout winner to help the Toronto Sceptres snap a two-game skid with a 2-1 victory over the New York Sirens on Tuesday night. Daryl Watts scored in regulation for ...
Reigning PWHL MVP Natalie Spooner will make her season debut for the Toronto Sceptres on Tuesday after having off-season knee surgery. But her return coincides with another major loss for the ...
Natalie Spooner scored the shootout winner to help the Toronto Sceptres snap a two-game skid with a 2-1 victory over the New York Sirens on Tuesday night. Daryl Watts scored in regulation for ...