Toronto Sceptres rally to claim Game 1 win in PWHL semis

Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 11:20 pm

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.


cbc.ca / Toronto Sceptres secure PWHL semifinal series opener against Minnesota Frost

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.

torontosun.com / Sceptres look like old hands at playoff pressure in Game 1 win

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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