The PWHL this week: Top spot still up for grabs as teams prepare for playoffs
A little more than two weeks into the season, PWHL Toronto sat last in the league.
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A little more than two weeks into the season, PWHL Toronto sat last in the league.
Sarah Nurse scored twice, including the overtime winner, and Kristen Campbell made 37 saves as visiting Toronto defeated Montreal 3-2 before a record crowd in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Saturday afternoon at the Bell Centre.
Emily Brown scored her first career goal, Susanna Tapani had a goal and an assist, and Boston returned from a 24-day international break to beat Toronto 2-1 on Thursday night.
Renata Fast scored twice to lead Canada in a 5-1 win over Sweden in a women's world hockey championship quarterfinal Thursday.
Daryl Watts and Ottawa's Professional Women's Hockey League team put an end to Toronto's winning ways Saturday.
The PWHL's leading goal scorer Natalie Spooner recorded another point, while Kristen Campbell pitched a shutout to lead Toronto to a 3-0 victory over Montreal at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto on Friday.
Toronto head coach Troy Ryan wants his team to send a clearer message to its opponents going forward.
PWHL Toronto will look to run their impressive winning streak to eight games when they host Boston, while Montreal will try to reclaim sole possession of first on the road in New York on TSN.