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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 ...
The Toronto Sceptres agreed to terms with forwards Natalie Spooner and Jesse Compher, signing both to two-year contract extensions. Spooner missed much of last season after knee surgery, but was ...
The Toronto Sceptres re-signed former MVP Natalie Spooner to a two-year deal on Tuesday. Spooner, who turns 35 in October, appeared in just 14 games this Professional Women’s Hockey League ...
The Toronto Sceptres re-signed former MVP Natalie Spooner to a two-year deal on Tuesday. Updated June 17, 2025 at 8:10 p.m. June 17, 2025 2 min read ...
“Natalie has been an important piece to our puzzle in Toronto,” said Sceptres General Manager Gina Kingsbury. “She is a key member of our organization both on and off the ice. She is a world-class ...
Natalie Spooner and Jesse Compher are staying in Toronto. Both players re-signed with the Sceptres on two-year contracts, the team announced on Tuesday.
Toronto Sceptres' Natalie Spooner (24) celebrates scoring against the Montreal Victoire with her teammates during the first period of PWHL hockey action in Toronto on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
The Toronto Sceptres re-signed former MVP Natalie Spooner to a two-year deal on Tuesday. Spooner, who turns 35 in October, appeared in just 14 games this Professional Women's Hockey League season ...
The Toronto Sceptres re-signed former MVP Natalie Spooner to a two-year deal on Tuesday. Spooner, who turns 35 in October, appeared in just 14 games this season after returning from knee surgery, ...
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