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After a disappointing start to the season, Toronto has five straight wins and sits third in the league with Spooner the undisputed MVP.
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 ...
Toronto's Natalie Spooner was named the Professional Women's Hockey League's Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year.
Natalie Spooner with her almost four-month-old son, Rory, in their Komoka, Ont. home on Mar 28. After giving birth to her son in December, she’s now back on the ice for the women's hockey world ...
Canada national team forward Natalie Spooner was voted the IIHF's female hockey player of the year, finishing ahead of Team USA's Alex Carpenter.
It said a lot about Natalie Spooner when she scored the first goal for Canada at the women’s world hockey championship in April. That marker in Brampton, the 67th of her career with the national ...
Spooner’s hockey postseason is over after she suffered a knee injury in Game 3 of her team’s semi-final playoff series against Minnesota on Monday.
Natalie Spooner will play for Canada in a ninth women’s world hockey championship, but this one feels different to her. Less than four months after giving birth to son Rory, the 32-year-old forw ...
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