In a 3-1 Home Victory, Spooner Notches Season’s League-Leading 12th Goal
- Toronto PWHL head coach, Troy Ryan, stresses the need for his team to assert dominance against opponents in future games.
- Natalie Spooner’s goal and assist contribute to Toronto’s eighth consecutive victory, a 3-1 win over Boston in the Professional Women’s Hockey League on Wednesday.
- Ryan references a previous match against Ottawa where Toronto held a 4-0 lead but allowed two unanswered goals, emphasizing the importance of maintaining control and not allowing opponents any opportunity to regain momentum.
- Toronto PWHL coach underscores the significance of sending a strong message both to his team and their opponents, highlighting the importance of maintaining focus and intensity throughout the game.
- Coach Ryan sees room for improvement despite Toronto’s winning streak, viewing it as a positive sign of their growth.
- Ryan commends his team for their resilience and willingness to acknowledge areas needing improvement even during successful periods.
- Allie Munroe and Maggie Connors also contributed goals to Toronto’s 10-5-0 record, with the team winning nine of their last 10 games.
- Goalkeeper Kristen Campbell’s 22 saves helped secure the victory in front of a sold-out crowd at Toronto’s Mattamy Athletic Centre.
- The win propelled Toronto into second place in the PWHL standings, positioning them just three points behind Montreal, whom they will face next on Friday
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