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Toronto hosts Boston, Ottawa battles Minnesota in PWHL action on TSN

PWHL Toronto will try to bounce back from two straight losses as they host Boston, and Ottawa will look to ride the momentum of their first win of the season as they welcome league-leading Minnesota LIVE Wednesday on TSN.

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PWHL Toronto closes out a two-game home stand on Wednesday when they welcome PWHL Boston to the Mattamy Athletic Centre.

Watch PWHL Toronto face PWHL Boston LIVE tonight at 7pm ET/4pm PT on TSN4, TSN.ca and the TSN App.

Toronto will be looking to get on track after two consecutive losses where they only managed to score once in each game.

Natalie Spooner had the marker on Saturday as Toronto fell 5-1 to PWHL Ottawa on home ice.

It was Spooner’s second goal of the season as she leads the team through four games.

Toronto lost to Minnesota 3-1 last Wednesday, with Sarah Nurse providing the offence in the losing cause.

Kristen Campbell has got the call in net in all four games this season for Toronto and has a 1-3 record with a 3.63 goals-against average and an .879 save percentage.

Erica Howe played the final two periods in the loss to Ottawa and stopped 13 of 15 shots in relief.

After hosting Boston on Wednesday, Toronto will hit the road to face Montreal and Ottawa before returning home for a rematch of their first-ever game against PWHL New York.

PWHL Boston made the 10-day wait for their second game count as they defeated PWHL Montreal 3-2 in overtime.

Amanda Pelkey scored the OT winner, after Boston stormed back to erase a 2-0 deficit at Verdun Arena.

Taylor Girard and Hannah Brandt got PWHL Boston back into the game with goals in the second period.

All three Boston players picked up their first markers of the season in the victory.

Jamie Lee Rattray assisted on the tying and winning goals and

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