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Shelton, 27, was acquired on draft night for the Sceptres third-overall pick and their third-rounder, 27 th overall.
including the game-winners in Canada’s past three gold-medal championship wins at the Winter Games. She's the second Canadian to earn the honor, following Natalie Spooner's win last year. Philips, ...
The PWHL’s first-ever MVP is staying in the Big Smoke.The Toronto Sceptres announced Tuesday that they re-signed forward Natalie Spooner to a two-year contract extension, keeping her with the club ...
The 30-year-old Maschmeyer has big-game experience, helping Canada to gold at the 2022 Olympics. She's also coming off a season where she posted a 6-7-2-0 record with a .913 save percentage, a 2. ...
The 35-year-old Knight is up for the Billie Jean King award as the PWHL’s most-valuable player and has a long history on the international stage, including a gold medal with the United States at ...
When Canada lost the gold medal game to the USA in the 2025 World Championship, one of its star offensive players, Natalie Spooner, was watching from the stands. Although Spooner at her best is one of ...
When Canada lost the gold medal game to the USA in the 2025 World Championship, one of its star offensive players, Natalie Spooner, was watching from the stands. Although Spooner at her best is ...
Natalie Spooner, the PWHL's MVP in its inaugural season with the Toronto Sceptres and the IIHF's player of the year in 2024, was scratched Sunday for the third game of the tournament.
Canada scored eight goals in a dominant 8-1 win over Finland in the semifinals at the IIHF Women's World Championship on Saturday to advance to the gold-medal game against the United States.
The gold-medal game is set for April 20. Other storylines to watch • Finland will take on Canada without its best defender and captain. Jenni Hiirikoski was left off the roster due to illness.