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Toronto Six's power play comes through in win over Connecticut Whale

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The Toronto Six grabbed an early lead, scored a couple power-play goals and coasted to a 5-3 road win on Saturday against the Connecticut Whale in Premier Hockey Federation action.

Dominika Laskova chipped in with two assists for the Six, who led 1-0 after the first period and 4-1 heading into the third at the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury, Conn.

Alyssa Wohlfeiler, Taylor Girard and Caitrin Lonergan scored for the Whale, who slipped to 8-8-2. The Whale outshot the Six 36-25. WATCH | Lum scores power-play goal in win over Whale: In Boston, the league-leading Pride won their 15th game of the season by defeating the visiting Montreal Force 4-1.

Loren Gabel, Christina Putigna, Allkie Thunstrom and Sammy Davis (empty net) scored for the Pride (15-2-1). Ann-Sophie Bettez scored the lone goal for the Force (7-11-1) early in the third period.

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