TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres will have a big piece of their lineup missing to start the upcoming Professional Women's Hockey League campaign.
TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres will have a big piece of their lineup missing to start the upcoming Professional Women's Hockey League campaign.
"She's doing really well. As you can imagine, her positivity, her approach, her work ethic, all helps her heal much faster than most people, I would say. But we'll be very careful on making sure she's ready to go at 100 per cent and not putting her at more risk." Spooner led the PWHL with 27 points in 24 games. Her 20 goals, including five game-winners, were nine more than the closest skater.
Despite the Spooner injury, there is excitement around the Sceptres' new additions entering the season. "This off-season was so long that everyone is just so eager to get started, I can't believe we're here now," Kingsbury said."It's really exciting. … Last season was an incredible year for us, for the entire league, so much success.
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