Natalie Spooner had a PWHL-leading 20 goals and 27 points for Toronto this season on the way to being named the league MVP and top forward.
Canadian forward Natalie Spooner, who was recently recognized as PWHL MVP, has been named the International Ice Hockey Federation's female player of the year for 2024.Posted: Jun 18, 2024 2:52 PM EDT | Last Updated: 34 minutes ago
Spooner had a league-leading 20 goals and 27 points for Toronto in the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League season en route to being named the league's MVP and top forward. Spooner received 33.6 per cent of the votes cast by media from the top 16 nations of the IIHF's Women's World Championship program.
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