March 3, 2025 |
Jaques contributed 2-4--6 with nine shots on goal in Minnesota's five February games. She had a hand in both Frost goals in a 3-2 overtime loss at Toronto Feb. 11, beating Raygan Kirk from the left-wing circle with the game's first shot at 1:23 of the contest, then setting up Brooke McQuigge's goal from the slot at 8:40 of the second to provide a temporary 2-0 lead. Jaques added a goal in Ottawa Feb. 13 and assists on both of Minnesota's goals in a 4-2 loss in Boston Feb. 16 before collecting an assist in the Frost's 4-0 victory at Montreal Feb. 18. With 3-11--14 in 15 games for the season, Jaques ranks third in scoring among PWHL defenders, trailing only Fast (4-13--17) and Minnesota teammate Thompson (3-12--15). Jaques' .93 points per game leads all active defenders, ahead of Fast's .81 per game and Thompson's .75. |
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Feb. 17, 2025 |
Hughes produced multi-point efforts in both of Ottawa's games this week, scoring two goals plus an assist in the Charge's 8-3 romp over visiting Minnesota and adding power to the team's power play in Sunday's 3-2Takeover Tourovertime loss to Toronto in Edmonton. The Charge had scored only four power-play goals all season entering Sunday's game against the Sceptres, but scored twice in five opportunities with the skater advantage before a sold-out crowd of 17,518 at Rogers Place. Hughes opened the scoring at 3:48 of the first period, camping in front of Toronto goalie Raygan Kirk, grabbing the rebound off a Jincy Roese shot and scoring from the goalmouth for her first power-play point of the season. Hughes then won a puck battle at the sideboards, initiating the sequence that led to the game-tying 2-2 goal by Tereza Vanisova at 4:10 of the third period. In Thursday's victory over Minnesota, Hughes recorded her first multi-point game of the season and the first three-point game of her PWHL career. With four assists this season, the 25-year-old from Lino Lakes, Minnesota, has surpassed her total of three in 24 games during the PWHL's inaugural campaign. |
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Feb. 16, 2025 |
Watts' game-winner came 51 seconds into the overtime period -- forward Hannah Miller, who was celebrating her 29th birthday, recorded her third assist of the afternoon on the goal. Alberta native Emerance Maschmeyer made 31 saves on 34 shots for Ottawa while Toronto's Raygan Kirk stopped 33 of 35, the rookie's fifth win of the season. |
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Feb. 11, 2025 |
Toronto goaltender Raygan Kirk has won three of her last four starts and is currently the only rookie netminder in the PWHL with multiple victories (4). |
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Feb. 11, 2025 |
Raygan Kirk recorded her third win of the season against the Charge. All other PWHL rookie goalies have combined for two victories (Kayle Osborne and Gwyneth Philips each one). |
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Feb. 11, 2025 |
With just four seconds left in overtime, Renata Fast scored on a breakaway to secure the win for the Sceptres in front of their home crowd. Raygan Kirk stopped 27 of 29 shots to earn her fourth win of the season for Toronto, while Maddie Rooney turned aside 19 of 22 shots in net for Minnesota. With the win, the Sceptres jump into third place in the PWHL standings with 21 points, while the Frost remain in second with 26. |
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Feb. 1, 2025 |
1. Blayre Turnbull (TOR) 2G, 1A2. Raygan Kirk (TOR) 30/32 SV3. Katerina Mrazova (OTT) 1G, 1A |
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Feb. 1, 2025 |
Raygan Kirk's 30 saves are her most in a winning effort. She recorded 35 saves in a 4-3 overtime loss against Montreal on Dec. 21. Kirk leads all rookie goaltenders with three wins in six starts. |
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Feb. 1, 2025 |
TORONTO, ON (February 1, 2025) - Toronto Sceptres captain Blayre Turnbull led her team to a 4-2 win over the Ottawa Charge on Saturday afternoon, scoring two goals and an assist in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,351 at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Toronto's league-leading power play continued to dominate to break open the scoring, as Julia Gosling netted her first PWHL goal - with a primary assist from Turnbull - to give the Sceptres the lead with two minutes to go in the opening frame. Emily Clark evened the score for the Charge nearly four minutes into the second period, but Turnbull responded just three minutes later to put the Sceptres back on top. Toronto's power play went to work once again as Renata Fast extended the lead to two, putting the Sceptres up 3-1 heading into the final frame. Turnbull added an insurance marker three minutes into the third period - her second goal and third point of the night - to put Toronto up by three. Ottawa cut their deficit in half just under four minutes later with a goal from Katerina Mrazova, but the Charge failed to ignite a spark in the game's final minutes, as the Sceptres held on for the win. Rookie goaltender Raygan Kirk turned aside 30 of 32 shots to secure her third win of the season in net for the Sceptres, while Emerance Maschmeyer stopped 14 of 18 shots for the Charge in her league-leading 11th start of the season. With a win heading into the international break, the Sceptres leapfrog into fourth place with points in four straight games, while Ottawa drops down into a tie for fifth place with their third straight loss. |
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