OTTAWA — Daryl Watts scored three goals to lead Ottawa past Toronto 5-3 in a Professional Women’s Hockey League game Saturday. The loss snapped Toronto’s 11-game win streak.
OTTAWA — Daryl Watts scored three goals to lead Ottawa past Toronto 5-3 in a Professional Women’s Hockey League game Saturday.Gabbie Hughes and Brianne Jenner also scored for Ottawa while Emerance Maschmeyer made 15 saves.
Mrazova made a perfect pass to Jenner, who scored to send the 8,448 fans at TD Place into a frenzy. Watts gave Ottawa a two-goal lead at 14:58. A turnover at Ottawa’s blue line led to Toronto’s first goal at 8:56 of the second. Spooner came in and beat Maschmeyer to the glove side to open the scoring. Less than four minutes later Spooner, the league’s goal and points leader, recorded her second of the game on a great feed from Kali Flanagan on a 2-on-1.
Both teams had power-play chances in the first but couldn't capitalize. Ottawa’s Becca Gilmore left the game late in the third after taking a hit from Blayre Turnbull.
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