It may have been the pre-season with no fans allowed inside the Utica University Nexus Center on a Thursday afternoon in early December, but the game between PWHL Toronto and New York was as physical, fast and intense as you'd expect from a game that matters in the standings.
Toronto held a lead three times during the game. But it was New York that prevailed, thanks to a Jessie Eldridge go-ahead goal with only six seconds left in regulation.
Asked if she had a welcome to the PWHL moment that week, rookie Toronto forward Emma Maltais said it was that energy, even with no fans in the building, that struck her the most in her first taste of professional hockey. "Some of us have not played a game since March, and just to see that it's already that high end of a game and that fast and that physical is exactly what welcome to the PWHL is," Maltais said.
It was a preview of things to come on New Year's Day when the two teams will face off again in front of a sold-out crowd inside Toronto's old Maple Leaf Gardens (now the Mattamy Athletic Centre), this time with points on the line. Coverage of the first PWHL regular-season game on Jan.