Natalie Spooner, the reigning PWHL MVP, will return to the ice on Tuesday as the Toronto Sceptres face the Minnesota Frost. Spooner has been activated off long-term injured reserve after undergoing surgery for a torn ACL sustained in the playoffs last season. Her return is a significant boost for the Sceptres, who are currently in fourth place in the league standings.
Reigning PWHL MVP Natalie Spooner will make her season debut on Tuesday as the Toronto Sceptres take on the Minnesota Frost .
“I’m excited to be back with my teammates and looking forward to competing next to them again. It was obviously a long road to get to this point and doesn’t happen without a lot of amazing people in my corner,” Spooner said in a statement. “I’m very grateful for my surgical and medical team that have gotten me back to full health. Thank you to the fans and hockey community for all the well wishes and patience along the way.
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