March 12, 2025 |
Cayla Barnes scored the overtime winner for Montreal on Saturday, becoming just the third defender with an overtime goal in the PWHL, joining Boston's Sidney Morin (Jan. 11) and Toronto's Renata Fast (Feb. 11). Barnes' only other goal this season was the Victoire's lone goal in a 4-1 loss to the Sirens on Dec. 4. |
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March 11, 2025 |
NEW YORK AND TORONTO (March 11, 2025) - The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) today announced that, after two separate reviews by the PWHL Player Safety Committee, Minnesota Frost forward Britta Curl-Salemme has been suspended for one game, and Toronto Sceptres defender Renata Fast has been fined $250, each following incidents in the Mar. 9 game between the two teams. |
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March 11, 2025 |
Minnesota's Britta Curl-Salemme suspended one game, Toronto's Renata Fast fined $250 |
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March 11, 2025 |
Montreal (10-6-1-5) remains atop the PWHL standings with 43 points and eight games remaining. Toronto (9-2-5-7) enters the week in second place with 36 points and seven games left on their schedule, followed by Boston (7-5-4-6) and Minnesota (7-5-4-7), who are tied with 35 points, and have eight and seven games left, respectively. Ottawa (7-1-4-9) and New York (4-3-4-10) are still in the hunt with 27 and 22 points each and nine games on their respective calendars. It's a close race for the PWHL points lead with Miller (10G, 13A) currently ahead with 23 points, followed by Fillier (8G, 14A) with 22 points, then Knight (11G, 10A), Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield (10G, 11A) and Toronto's Daryl Watts (6G, 15A) next with 21 points apiece. Poulin leads the league with 14 goals, and Watts and teammate Renata Fast are tied with 15 assists - one shy of a new PWHL single-season record. In goal, Montreal's Ann-Renee Desbiens leads the league in wins (13), goals-against-average (1.72) and save percentage (.936). Click to see PWHL standings and stats. |
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March 11, 2025 |
Tereza Vanisova had the lone penalty for Ottawa in her last game against the Frost, her eighth game with a penalty this season. That is tied for the second most in the PWHL this season behind the Sceptres' Renata Fast (10). |
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March 10, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) = 20 Points |
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March 9, 2025 |
Daryl Watts delivered two assists in Thursday's victory for her sixth multi-point game this season, second to only Hannah Miller (seven) for most in 2024-25. Watts has three multi-assist games this season, third behind teammate Renata Fast and Minnesota's Taylor Heise (four each). |
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March 9, 2025 |
3. Renata Fast (TOR) 1G |
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March 9, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) 1G |
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March 9, 2025 |
Renata Fast scored her fifth goal for her 20th point of the season and has points in back-to-back games after collecting a pair of assists in Toronto's 4-1 win over Montreal on Thursday. The Sceptres defender leads all blue liners in scoring (5G, 15A) through 23 games. |
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March 9, 2025 |
TORONTO (March 9, 2025) - The Minnesota Frost found the game-winner in overtime off the stick of captain Kendall Coyne Schofield to secure a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Sceptres at a sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum on Sunday afternoon. Just over five minutes into the first period, Brooke McQuigge opened the scoring for Minnesota to give her team the lead heading into the first intermission. In front of a roaring home crowd of 8,510 fans, Renata Fast knotted the score just a minute into the second frame. The score remained tied 1-1 through a scoreless third period, sending the game into extra time. |
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March 6, 2025 |
The Sceptres have the league's top three power play point producers in Miller (12), Renata Fast (11), and Daryl Watts (10). Toronto's power play efficiency ranks first at 32.8% and was held off the scoresheet last week against the Victoire after converting in nine straight games. |
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March 6, 2025 |
1. Kristen Campbell (TOR) 25/26 SV2. Natalie Spooner (TOR) 2G3. Renata Fast (TOR) 2A |
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March 6, 2025 |
Renata Fast collected two assists, tying the PWHL's single season assist record (15), set by Emma Maltais and New York's Alex Carpenter last year, in two fewer games (22). She leads all defenders in scoring and ranks fifth among all skaters with 19 points. |
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March 6, 2025 |
TORONTO, ONNatalie Spooner scored her first two goals of the season, and Renata Fast and Daryl Watts added two assists each to power Toronto to a 4-1 victory over Montreal at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Thursday night. The win propelled the Sceptres back into second place in the league standings, just six points behind the Victoire. It was also Toronto's first win over Montreal in five games this season, snapping the Victoire's three-game winning streak. (March 6, 2025) - |
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March 4, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) = 20 Points |
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March 4, 2025 |
Montreal (10-4-1-4) won both of their games last week to expand their first-place lead atop the PWHL standings. The Victoire have 39 points after snapping Toronto's six-game winning streak and Boston's four-game streak. The Sceptres (8-2-4-7) and the Fleet (6-5-3-6) sit in second and third place with 32 and 31 points, respectively. Minnesota (6-4-3-7) currently holds the fourth and final playoff spot with 29 points - just two ahead of Ottawa (7-1-4-8) with 27 points following the Charge's two straight wins. New York (4-3-4-9) has earned a point in two straight games despite an eight-game losing streak and rank sixth with 22 points. Sceptres forward Hannah Miller continues to lead the league with 22 points (10G, 12A), followed by Sirens rookie Sarah Fillier with 21 points-- including a league-high 14 assists. Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield (8G, 10A) and Sceptres forward Daryl Watts (6G, 12A) are tied for third with 18 points each. Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin leads the league with 12 goals and is one of four players with 17 points, along with Toronto's Renata Fast (4G, 13A) who leads all defenders in scoring. In goal, Montreal's Ann-Renee Desbiens leads the league in wins (11), goals-against-average (1.76) and save percentage (.934). Click to see PWHL standings and stats. |
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March 3, 2025 |
The SupraStars of the Month, presented by AIRSUPRA, for the month of February have been recognized as: Emily Clark (F--Ottawa Charge), Gabbie Hughes (F - Ottawa Charge), Hannah Miller (F - Toronto Sceptres), Renata Fast (D - Toronto Sceptres), Sophie Jaques (D - Minnesota Frost) and Aerin Frankel (G - Boston Fleet). |
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Feb. 25, 2025 |
Over the course of Toronto's nine-game point streak, the Sceptres have simultaneously produced a league-record power play streak of nine games. Half of the team's total goals (16/32) have come with the advantage during this stretch as the power play has converted at a 47.1% success-rate. Toronto's 21 power play goals this season have surpassed the previous PWHL-high of 19 PPG scored by New York in 24 games during the inaugural campaign. Through 20 games, three Toronto players have also tied or exceeded the inaugural season power play points record including Hannah Miller (4G, 8A), Renata Fast (2G, 9A) and Daryl Watts (3G, 7A). Last season, New York's Alex Carpenter (3G, 7A) and Ella Shelton (2G, 8A) led the way with 10 power play points apiece, and Toronto's Natalie Spooner led all players with seven power play goals. |
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Feb. 24, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) = 20 Points |
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Feb. 24, 2025 |
Miller had a hand in all four Toronto goals Wednesday, becoming the first PWHL player to collect two goals and two assists in a single contest as the Sceptres defeated the Sirens 4-1 at Prudential Center. Miller became the third PWHL player, and the first forward, to collect four points in a single game, joining defenders Claire Thompson of Minnesota (1-3--4 against Ottawa Dec. 19) and Erin Ambrose of Montreal (0-4--4 on Mar. 8, 2024). On the way to earning her thirdPWHL 3 Stars of the Weekrecognition of the season and her second in as many weeks, Miller opened the scoring with an even-strength goal at 7:53 of the second period, then helped Toronto's league-leading power play (21 for 62, 33.9%) produce three goals to seal the outcome. On an assist from Miller, Julia Gosling notched the 2-0 game-winner during a Toronto power play at 13:12 of the second period and Miller padded the Sceptres' lead to 3-0 at 9:19 of the third. Less than two minutes after Carpenter gave New York some comeback thoughts, Gosling collected her second of the night - on assists from Miller and Renata Fast - just 19 seconds after New York's Gabby Rosenthal took a minor for high-sticking.With 10 goals this season, Miller trails only Marie-Philip Poulin of Montreal, who has 11. Miller's 12 assists lead a four-way tie for third among PWHL playmakers. |
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Feb. 23, 2025 |
Renata Fast has scored in all three games against Minnesota this season and leads the head-to-head series with five points (3G, 2A). She scored the OT winner at 4:56 to beat the Frost on Feb. 11. |
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Feb. 23, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter's team-leading seventh goal of the season accounted for all of New York's offense on Wednesday, while Sarah Fillier picked up her league-leading 13th assist (tied with Renata Fast). It was the eighth time Fillier and Carpenter have combined on a goal this season - only Toronto's Daryl Watts and Hannah Miller (10) and Fast and Miller (nine) have done so more often. |
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Feb. 19, 2025 |
Renata Fast recorded her third assist in two games and is tied with Fillier for the league lead with 13 helpers. She ranks fifth overall in league scoring and leads all defenders with 17 points in 19 games. |
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Feb. 19, 2025 |
Sarah Fillier is in a four-way tie with Toronto's Renata Fast for the league lead with 12 assists. The first overall pick has recorded an assist in all three games against the Sceptres. |
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Feb. 18, 2025 |
Claire Thompson collected an assist on Schepers' goal, placing her in a four-way tie for the league lead in the category with 12 helpers. Thompson now has 15 points on the season, one behind Toronto's Renata Fast for the most among defenders. |
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Feb. 18, 2025 |
Miller's 18 points are followed closely by Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield (7G, 10A) and New York's Sarah Fillier (5G, 12A) who are tied for second with 17 points. Boston's Hilary Knight (8G, 8A), Minnesota's Taylor Heise (4G, 12A) and Toronto defender Renata Fast (4G, 12A) are all tied for fourth with 16 points each. Poulin leads the league with 11 goals. In goal, Montreal's Ann-Renee Desbiens has won six straight starts and leads the league with nine victories overall, along with a goals-against-average of 1.79 and save percentage of .935. Click here for PWHL skater stats. |
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Feb. 18, 2025 |
Erin Ambrose recorded three assists in her last meeting with the Frost. Ambrose is one of three defenders to record three or more points in a game this season along with today's opponent Claire Thompson (who has a four-point game and a three-point game this season) and the Sceptres' Renata Fast. |
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Feb. 17, 2025 |
Sarah Fillier assisted Jessie Eldridge's goal Saturday, the eighth time this season Fillier and Eldridge have combined on a goal this season (either as assisters or scorers). That is tied with Toronto's Hannah Miller and Renata Fast for the most goals combined on by any PWHL duo this season. Fillier has two assists in the season series, while Eldridge has been held without a point in three games against Boston. |
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Feb. 17, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) = 20 Points |
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Feb. 16, 2025 |
Renata Fast tallied two assists and is now leading all PWHL defenders in both points (16) and assists (12). She is also tied for fourth in league scoring among all skaters. |
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Feb. 16, 2025 |
"We're really excited to bring the PWHL to Edmonton and play in front of a sold-out crowd! Edmonton has some of the most passionate hockey fans, and we know the atmosphere will be incredible. Whenever we face Ottawa, it's a fast, physical game, and we're ready to build on our recent momentum and apply pressure on the Charge from the opening puck drop." - Sceptres defender Renata Fast. |
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Feb. 16, 2025 |
Rogers Place hosted a pre-Olympic exhibition between Canada and the United States back on Dec. 17, 2017. Canada won 2-1 in overtime with Toronto's Natalie Spooner assisting on the winning goal by Jennifer Wakefield before a crowd of 17,468. Ten players from that game are part of today's teams including Spooner and fellow Sceptres Renata Fast, Sarah Nurse, Blayre Turnbull, and Hockey Operations Manager Lauriane Rougeau. Ottawa's Emily Clark, Brianne Jenner, Jocelyne Larocque, and Assistant Coach Haley Irwin also represented Canada. Toronto's Kali Flanagan played for Team USA. |
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Feb. 14, 2025 |
Watts and Alina Muller saw their five-game point streaks end in tonight's game. Renata Fast's four-game point also came to an end. |
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Feb. 14, 2025 |
Renata Fast scored the overtime winner with 3.7 seconds remaining in Tuesday's game - the latest goal ever scored in an OT period in PWHL history - to extend her point streak to four. She is the only defender with two game-winning goals this season and they have come in consecutive games. Her 14 points are tied with Minnesota's Claire Thompson for the most by a defender, and her four goals are tied for the position lead with Boston's Megan Keller and New York's Ella Shelton. |
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Feb. 12, 2025 |
Megan Keller scored her fourth goal of the season and third against the Sirens. Her four goals in 14 games match her inaugural season total in 24 games. She is now tied for most goals by a defender with New York's Ella Shelton and Toronto's Renata Fast. |
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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. 11, 2025 |
No trio in the PWHL this season has been as prolific as Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield (6G, 8A), Taylor Heise (4G, 10A), and Claire Thompson (3G, 11A) who are tied for second in league scoring with 14 points. The Frost's top three offensive players have combined for 42 points, with the Sirens' Fillier (15), Alex Carpenter (12) and Jessie Eldridge (12) next up with 39 points collectively, followed by the Sceptres' Renata Fast (13), Hannah Miller (13) and Sarah Nurse (12) with 38 points between them. The most dynamic duos are Heise and Thompson, Carpenter and Fillier, and Nurse and Daryl Watts, who have connected on seven goals for their respective teams so far this season. |
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Feb. 11, 2025 |
Renata Fast extended her point streak to four games (3G, 3A). With her overtime tally, the Toronto defender moves into a tie for fourth in league scoring with 14 points (4G, 10A) on the season. She has now scored three goals in her last four games and sits tied for first in scoring among defenders with Minnesota's Claire Thompson. |
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Feb. 11, 2025 |
Renata Fast had a career-high three-point performance (1G, 2A) last time against the Frost. All three points were scored on the power play as the teams combined for a record five PPG. |
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Feb. 11, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) 1G |
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Feb. 5, 2025 |
Defenders: Erin Ambrose (MTL), Ashton Bell (OTT), Renata Fast (TOR), Sophie Jaques (MIN), Jocelyne Larocque (OTT), Ella Shelton (NY), Claire Thompson (MIN), Micah Zandee-Hart (NY). |
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Feb. 5, 2025 |
The Sceptres head into the break with the league's top power play, clicking at a 28.9% success rate, a full eight percentage points above the Frost's second-ranked unit at 20.9%. Seven of Toronto's 10 goals last week were scored on the power play, with the Sceptres scoring multiple times with the advantage in all three of their games. With 13 power play markers so far this season, including three each from league-leaders Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse, Toronto has also surpassed their goal total on the advantage from last season, when they scored 11 PPG in 24 games. Sceptres defender Renata Fast leads the league with nine power play points (2G, 7A). |
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Feb. 4, 2025 |
Miller had three two-point games, matching her total of such games for all of last season, in her eight January contests.She notched her first two-goal game of the season, and the second of her PWHL career, in the "Battle on Bay Street" at Scotiabank Arena -- helping the Sceptres to a 4-2 victory over the New York Sirens before a sold-out crowd of 19,102. Miller notched her other two-goal game against Boston on Jan. 17, 2024. The forward also had a goal and an assist at Ottawa Jan. 14 and went 1-1--2 at Montreal on Jan. 30. Miller finished the month with four goals, three assists and 16 shots. With 7-6--13 through the first half of the season, Miller is tied with Renata Fast for the Toronto scoring lead and is within an assist of matching her production of 7-7--14 in 23 games last season. Three of her goals have been scored on the power play, giving Miller a share of the PWHL lead in that department with teammate Sarah Nurse. |
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Feb. 3, 2025 |
Renata Fast (TOR) = 20 Points |
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Feb. 3, 2025 |
NEW YORK AND TORONTO (February 3, 2025) -Montreal Victoire forward Marie-Philip Poulin, Toronto Sceptres defender Renata Fast, and Victoire goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens have been named the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) '3 Stars of the Week' presented by Shark Beauty Canada following games from Jan. 27-Feb. 2. |
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Feb. 1, 2025 |
Hannah Miller had a goal and an assist on Thursday, her third game with one of each, tied with Jessie Eldridge (NY) for the most such games in the PWHL this season. Both of Miller's points came on the power play, giving her three PPG (tied with teammate Sarah Nurse for the league lead), and three PPA. Her six power-play points trail only teammate Renata Fast's eight (1G, 7A). |
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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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Feb. 1, 2025 |
TORONTO SCEPTRES4-0-4-6 | 16 PTS | 6TH PLACETop Scorers: Hannah Miller (7-5) & Renata Fast (1-11)Last Game: 4-3 SOL at MTL on Jan. 30 |
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Feb. 1, 2025 |
Renata Fast scored her second goal of the season for her league-leading ninth point on the power play (2G, 7A), and also extended her point streak to three games (2G, 3A). The defender ranks fifth in overall scoring with 13 points (2G, 11A) in 15 games, tying her point total in 24 games last season (3G, 10A). |
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