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Natalie Spooner, the superstar forward for the Toronto Sceptres, was one of 23 PWHL players named to Canada’s 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship roster. The tournament kicks off Wednesday in ...
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 ...
Without Natalie Spooner, the Toronto Sceptres have struggled to regain their high flying form from last season. It shows Toronto's reliance on Spooner, and that her return can't come soon enough ...
The pilot from Toronto, Canada died Monday morning, June 17, when her twin engine Piper plane crashed just moments after taking off from Albany International Airport. Gillis, the aircraft’s sole ...
Canadian forward Natalie Spooner, who was recently recognized as PWHL MVP, has been named the International Ice Hockey Federation's female player of the year for 2024.
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. The member of the Canadian national team ...
Toronto may not have won the PWHL’s Walter Cup, but it has a few pieces of hardware it can add to the shelf. Star Natalie Spooner won the league’s Billie Jean King MVP Award on Tuesday after a ...
Toronto forward Natalie Spooner named MVP of inaugural PWHL season By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 11, 2024 5:08 pm Updated June 11, 2024 5:14 pm ...
Campbell had a 16-6-0 record with three shutouts and a 1.99 goals-against average, while Ryan coached Toronto to a league-leading 47 points (13 regulation wins, four overtime wins and seven ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Toronto forward Natalie Spooner was named the inaugural PWHL MVP at the league’s award ceremony Tuesday afternoon. The 33-year-old was the favorite to win the award — named ...
Toronto activated forward Jess Jones, who played five games during the regular season, to take Spooner's place. Spooner led the league with 27 points (20 goals and seven assists) in 24 games.
PWHL Toronto announced Wednesday that forward Natalie Spooner has been placed on Long-Term Injury Reserve and will miss the remainder of the playoffs with a knee injury suffered in the team’s ...
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