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Sirens Top Sceptres in Overtime Thriller
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Corinne Schroeder's stellar performance and Jessie Eldridge's game-winning goal in overtime secured a 1-0 victory for the New York Sirens against the Toronto Sceptres.

Corinne Schroeder recorded her second consecutive shutout, making 28 saves, as the New York Sirens defeated the Toronto Sceptres 1-0 in overtime on Sunday. Schroeder also blanked Minnesota in a 5-0 victory on January 4th, making 26 saves. \Sunday's game went to overtime after neither team scored in regulation. Both teams had chances in the five-minute three-on-three overtime period.

New York sent out Alex Carpenter and Sarah Fillier, who have combined for nine goals this season, but they couldn't beat Toronto keeper Kristen Campbell. Toronto's Sarah Nurse had a breakaway chance but her shot went wide, as did an open shot from Daryl Watts. After Schroeder denied two Toronto chances in the fourth minute of overtime, Fillier collected the puck in her own corner and fired a long cross-ice pass. Jessie Eldridge followed the puck into the corner and lifted a close-in shot over Campbell's right shoulder while straddling the goal line. \The win was the second in overtime for New York (3-2-1-3), which beat Minnesota in extra time and lost to the Frost in a shootout. Toronto (2-0-2-5) lost its only other overtime game to Montreal

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