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Natalie Spooner's knee injury hasn't overshadowed a sensational year in which the Canadian national team forward was voted the International Ice Hockey Federation's female player of the.
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — Toronto’s Natalie Spooner was named the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year on Tuesday.
Natalie Spooner, a three-time Olympic medalist forward, made Canada’s hockey roster for next month’s world championship, three months after childbirth.. Spooner, 32, had son Rory on Dec. 6.She was ...
In April 2023, Spooner made an ambitious return to the Canadian women’s national team only four months after giving birth to her son, Rory. She played in a few exhibition games with the now ...
Toronto's Natalie Spooner celebrates after her second goal against Ottawa with teammates on the bench during third-period PWHL hockey game action in Toronto, Sunday, May 5, 2024. Credit: AP/Frank Gunn ...
Canadian hockey player Natalie Spooner is unstoppable. On April 5, just four months after Spooner, 32, gave birth to her first child, she scored the opening goal in a World Championship game.
Rory was born on Dec. 6, 2022 – which means he’s been along for the entire ride of this inaugural season of professional women’s hockey. “It’s been so cool,” Natalie said before adding ...
Natalie Spooner's knee injury hasn't overshadowed a sensational year in which the Canadian national team forward was voted the International Ice Hockey Federation's female player of the year. The ...
TORONTO — Natalie Spooner scored twice in Toronto’s 5-2 win over Ottawa in the league’s regular-season finale on Sunday night.Ottawa’s playoff hopes in the PWHL’s inaugural season were ...
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