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Two players on the Professional Women’s Hockey League Toronto Sceptres and Olympic gold medallists will be bringing their skills to the annual Hockey Night in Brampton charity game next month.
When Sceptres’ general manager Gina Kingsbury traded the team’s first-round draft pick (third overall) to New York for defender Ella Shelton on draft night in Ottawa, Toronto didn’t get to select a ...
OTTAWA — The Toronto Sceptres didn’t own the first-overall pick in the PWHL draft, but they certainly stole the thunder in Ottawa last night.
The newest veteran defender on the Toronto Sceptres looked down at the colours and crest on the jersey she was wearing and wondered aloud how long it was going to take to get used to them. But the ...
When Sceptres’ general manager Gina Kingsbury traded the team’s first-round draft pick (third overall) to New York for defender Ella Shelton on draft night in Ottawa, Toronto didn’t get to ...
TORONTO - The Toronto Sceptres have signed forward Clair DeGeorge on a one-year contract, the Professional Women's Hockey League team announced Monday.
The Toronto Sceptres have signed forward Clair DeGeorge on a one-year contract, the Professional Women's Hockey League team announced Monday.
When Sceptres’ general manager Gina Kingsbury traded the team’s first-round draft pick (third overall) to New York for defender Ella Shelton on draft night in Ottawa, Toronto didn’t get to select a ...
The Toronto Sceptres traded goaltender Kristen Campbell and the 19th overall pick to PWHL Vancouver on Tuesday night in exchange for the 16th and 23rd picks in the 2025 PWHL Draft.
Toronto Loses Another Rookie in Carter Drafted in round three by Toronto in the 2024 PWHL Entry Draft, Megan Carter is the only defender the Sceptres lost but their third rookie.
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