Toronto defeated New York 4-2 at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday but sits last in the PWHL standings. What's behind its ...
Sarah Nurse checked in with a late game-winner on the power play and Hannah Miller scored twice to lift the Toronto Sceptres ...
A sold-out crowd of 19,102 at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena were rewarded with a solid game from the Sceptres as they defeated ...
Nurse checked in with the late-game winner and Miller scored twice as the Sceptres squeaked out a 4-2 win against the New ...
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Fortune finally favored the Toronto Sceptres as the bounces started to go their way. Toronto snapped their losing ski, and ...
It’s a surreal moment for a lot of them, including Toronto Sceptres goalie Carly “CJ” Jackson, who said as much in an Instagram video posted in November. “NHL adding us to the game is lit and awesome ...
Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse powered the Toronto Sceptres to a win over the New York Sirens in front of a packed crowd at ...
Alina Müller and Emily Brown each scored their first goal of the season in the first period, and Aerin Frankel stopped 35 shots to help the Boston Fleet beat the Toronto Sceptres 4-1.
That didn’t happen with the Sceptres. The whole losing streak wasn ... were performances worthy of points and maybe wins, and Toronto had very little of either in that stretch.
The Ottawa Charge felt like they beat themselves Tuesday night. The Charge (4-0-2-4) struggled to match the Toronto Sceptres’ intensity and effort and ultimately fell short in a 4-2 loss.