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Natalie Spooner Breaks 2nd-Period Tie, Sceptres Beat Charge 3-1 in PWHL
Natalie Spooner's tip-in broke the tie and Toronto scored their first power-play goal in 10 attempts to secure a 3-1 victory over Ottawa, the team’s second win this season.
- On Thursday, Natalie Spooner scored the go-ahead goal in the second period with a tip-in over Brooke Hobson, lifting the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-1 win over Ottawa Charge.
- Fanuza Kadirova opened scoring early for Ottawa Charge on a lead pass from Samantha Isbell, while Carla MacLeod, Ottawa head coach, made her first game back after a breast cancer diagnosis.
- Daryl Watts evened the score with a goal and assist, while Blayre Turnbull added an empty-net goal for Toronto on Thursday.
- Toronto dominated the shot chart, outshooting Ottawa 37-17 overall, and Toronto recorded its first power-play goal in 10 attempts after last season's 25.8-per-cent conversion rate.
- Spooner ended a 13-shot scoreless stretch when she scored in the middle period; Toronto visits Montreal Victoire Sunday, Ottawa faces Vancouver Goldeneyes Tuesday.
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Natalie Spooner breaks 2nd-period tie, Sceptres beat Charge 3-1 in PWHL
Natalie Spooner scored the go-ahead goal in the second period and the Toronto Sceptres beat the Ottawa Charge 3-1 on Thursday night in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
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Natalie Spooner scored the decisive goal during the second period, leading the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge in Thursday's PWHL matchup. Daryl Watts added a goal and an assist, while Blayre Turnbull wrapped up the win with an empty-net goal. Despite Ottawa's Fanuza Kadirova scoring early, Toronto's Elaine Chuli made 16 saves to secure the win, while Ottawa's Gwyneth Philips had a standout performance with 34 saves. Thi…
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