On Monday, the Toronto Sceptres got two very pleasant surprises in the form of Natalie Spooner and Megan Carter, who joined the team for a full practice.
Focus for the Toronto Sceptres is on Natalie Spooner's health...while they're also looking forward at what's next without Spooner. Here's an update. As PWHL training camps opened on Tuesday ...
Last year, Natalie Spooner played in 14 games between the World Championships and PWHPA. In 2022, she put in a dominant performance at the Olympics, but for the most part, that was it for her year.
Natalie Spooner (left) receives the IIHF Female Player of the Year Award 2024 from president Luc Tardif (image credits: instagram/pwhl_sceptres, natspooner5) Toronto ...
A TikTok that Emma Maltais posted on Sunday revealed that Natalie Spooner was joining the Sceptres on their road trip to Minnesota and Montreal, raising some speculation if the reigning MVP’s ...
Natalie Spooner was a game changer last season for the Toronto Sceptres. More accurately, she was the game changer. Spooner was the league MVP and Best Forward scoring a league-high 20 goals and 27 ...
Natalie Spooner has not played a lot over the past three seasons, but she's playing a lot now, feeling and getting better each day, even if she's not looking too far into the future. Last year ...
is how Renata Fast put it, after injured players Natalie Spooner and Megan Carter joined the team for their first full practice on Monday. “We had a meeting Saturday with medical strength ...