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PWHL, Fleet and Toronto Sceptres
Hannah Miller's late goal lifts Sceptres past Fleet in PWHL season opener
Toronto defeats Boston 3-1 in the Professional Women's Hockey League season opener. Hannah Miller scores the game winner with 1:38 remaining in regulation while on a power-play.
Toronto Sceptres open PWHL season with 3-1 comeback win over Boston Fleet
TORONTO (AP) — Hannah Miller scored a power-play goal with 1:38 remaining in the game, lifting the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-1 victory over the Boston Fleet in the Professional Women’s Hockey League season opener on Saturday.
Sceptres open PWHL's Year 2 with energetic win over Fleet
The Toronto Sceptres opened the 2024-25 season with a victory over the Boston Fleet on home ice on Saturday. And just like that, Season 2 of the PWHL is here. Emily Sadler has the full story from an energetic opener.
Late goal from Toronto gives Boston Fleet first loss in first game
The Fleet jumped out to an early lead, when three minutes in, captain Hilary Knight scored on the power play. Knight received the puck from defender Megan Keller and scored her first PWHL power play goal on the tripping penalty to Toronto’s Maggie Conner.
Toronto Sceptres quick out of the gate in Season 2 with win in opener
Hannah Miller was camped netside with Toronto on the power play and Hillary Knight in the penalty box after a dangerous boarding penalty left Renata Fast slow to get up. Miller was Janey on the Spot as a Daryl Watts rebound bounced directly to her and she made no mistake hitting the wide open net.
Toronto Sceptres beat Boston Fleet 3-1 to open PWHL’s second season
Donning their new blue and gold jerseys, the Sceptres toppled last year’s Walter Cup finalists, with goals from Sarah Nurse, Hannah Miller and Emma Maltais
Sceptres take season opener from Fleet
TORONTO, ON - Toronto shed any opening game jitters and skated away with their first win of the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season with a 3-1 triumph over the Boston Fleet at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Fleet score first but offense hard to find in season-opening loss to Sceptres
After captain Hilary Knight scored just three minutes into their season opener against the Toronto Sceptres, the Fleet struggled to get shots on net for the final 57 minutes.
Boston Fleet fall 3-1 at Toronto in PWHL season-opening game
The Boston Fleet allowed two goals in the final two minutes to fall 3-1 to the Toronto Sceptres to kick off the second Professional Women’s Hockey League’s season Saturday afternoon at
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