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In a high-stakes semifinal opener for the Walter Cup, the Toronto Sceptres edged out the defending champion Minnesota Frost 3-2. With Julia Gosling igniting the offense by scoring twice in a swift second‐period burst, the Sceptres showcased resilience and precision under playoff pressure.
As good as Game 1 felt and with as many boxes as the Toronto Sceptres ticked for themselves in that 3-2 victory over the very familiar Minnesota Frost, satisfaction is just not a feeling they will allow themselves to have. As many times as head coach Troy Ryan and his captain Blayre Turnbull…
Toronto Sceptres beat Minnesota Frost in PWHL playoff game CP24
Julia Gosling scored twice in a 1:55 span in the second period and the Toronto Sceptres beat the defending champion Minnesota Frost 3-2 on Wednesday night in Game 1 of the PWHL semifinal series.
It was by no means a perfect start to the Toronto Sceptres’ second chase of the Walter Cup, but it was the start they needed. The Sceptres got off to a quick start on Wednesday night, scoring first and then adding two more before the Frost even got on the board in an eventual 3-2 […]
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