Turnbull's 3-point outing leads Toronto Sceptres past Ottawa Charge

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Turnbull's 3-point outing leads Toronto Sceptres past Ottawa Charge
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Toronto Sceptres forward Blayre Turnbull celebrates after scoring during the second period of a 4-2 win over the visiting Ottawa Charge on Saturday at Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Captain Blayre Turnbull scored twice and set up rookie Julia Gosling for her first Professional Women's Hockey League goal to push the Toronto Sceptres to a 4-2 win against the visiting Ottawa Charge on Saturday. Captain Blayre Turnbull scored twice and set up rookie Julia Gosling for her first Professional Women's Hockey League goal to push the Toronto Sceptres to a 4-2 win against the visiting Ottawa Charge on Saturday.

Ten minutes after Turnbull swooped in for her fourth of the season, Toronto defender Renata Fast blasted home the 3-1 goal on the power play with 3:39 remaining in the second period.Blayre Turnbull scored twice as the Toronto Sceptres beat the Ottawa Charge 4-2.Emily Clark and Katerina Mrazova replied for Ottawa. Clark tied the game at 1-1 shortly after she messed up a two-on-one when her stick broke.

Charge: Ottawa rookie Mannon McMahon has scored her three goals in two games at home against the Sceptres but has failed to score in her two games in Toronto.Kirk made a three-save sequence during a Charge power play early in the third period. Turnbull then scored as the Toronto penalty expired to deflate the visitors.The Sceptres and Charge hit the 15-game halfway mark with 19 and 17 points, respectively.

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