The Toronto Sceptres have been trending upward in their last several games, and it’s not a coincidence that their improved ...
Winter Olympics are coming into view with a known group of players. By 2030, however, things will be vastly different for ...
Natalie Spooner (left) receives the IIHF Female Player of the Year Award 2024 from president Luc Tardif (image credits: instagram/pwhl_sceptres, natspooner5) Toronto ...
Natalie Spooner has not played a lot over the past three seasons, but she's playing a lot now, feeling and getting better each day, even if she's not looking too far into the future. Last year ...
“It felt like Christmas morning for everyone, seeing them back there.” is how Renata Fast put it, after injured players Natalie Spooner and Megan Carter joined the team for their first full practice ...
Focus for the Toronto Sceptres is on Natalie Spooner's health...while they're also looking forward at what's next without Spooner. Here's an update. As PWHL training camps opened on Tuesday ...
A normally routine practice to start the work week was anything but for the Toronto Sceptres on Monday. Back on the ice with the team for the first time all season were LTIR (long-term injured reserve ...
Heck, even the Bible was removed from the bedside table drawer. It was just Natalie Spooner and Meaghan Mikkelson, the two Team Canada teammates alone together for hours on end in the spring of 2014.
Natalie Spooner was a game changer last season for the Toronto Sceptres. More accurately, she was the game changer. Spooner was the league MVP and Best Forward scoring a league-high 20 goals and 27 ...