PWHL

Fast scores in OT to lift Sceptres past Frost in Spooner's return

Renata Fast of the Toronto Sceptres scored on a breakaway late in overtime to successfully celebrate Natalie Spooner's return after a nine-month layoff from off-season knee surgery with a 3-2 win against the Minnesota Frost on Tuesday in Toronto.

Toronto now sits in 3rd place in PWHL standings

A women's hockey player celebrates in front of cheering fans as a women's goalie lays sprawled on the ice in front of her net.
Toronto Sceptres' Renata Fast (14) celebrates her game-winning goal in overtime against Minnesota Frost goaltender Maddie Rooney (35) during their PWHL hockey game in Toronto on Tuesday. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press)

Renata Fast of the Toronto Sceptres scored on a breakaway late in overtime to successfully celebrate Natalie Spooner's return after a nine-month layoff from off-season knee surgery with a 3-2 win against the Minnesota Frost on Tuesday in Toronto.

With 3.7 seconds remaining in the extra three-on-three period, Fast deked Minnesota goalie Maddie Rooney to deposit a game-winning backhand for Toronto's second straight victory as the Professional Women's Hockey League begins its second half of the season.

Spooner, last year's PWHL MVP, was injured on May 13 in a first-round playoff series against Minnesota.

On her second shift back, she hit the far post on a redirect. Later in the opening period, Spooner flipped a shot over the crossbar on Toronto's first power play. She then assisted on Toronto's first goal.

WATCH | Fast scores in OT for Sceptres:

Renata Fast's late overtime winner lifts Sceptres over Frost

9 days ago
Duration 1:36
Sceptres defender Renata Fast scores with 3.7 seconds remaining in overtime and lifts Toronto to a 3-2 victory over Minnesota. Reigning PWHL MVP Natalie Spooner made her season debut for the Sceptres after having off-season knee surgery and picked up an assist.

The 8,183 at Coca-Cola Coliseum welcomed Spooner back with a few ovations and several signs. One imaginative adult man dressed as a fork, and held a sign that read, "Natalie you complete me."

Sophie Jacques and Brooke McQuigge put Minnesota ahead 2-0. Jacques converted a three-on-one rush, 83 seconds into the game. McQuigge, from nearby Bowmanville, Ont., scored on a breakaway midway through the second period.

The Sceptres tied the game with goals 1:54 apart. Hannah Miller knocked in her own rebound as did Daryl Watts.

Toronto played without Sarah Nurse after she suffered a lower-body injury while playing for Canada in a 2-1 shootout loss against the United States in Halifax last Thursday in the Rivalry Series.

A first-period assist from Minnesota forward Kendall Coyne Schofield increased her total to 15 points in 16 games to pull her even with league-leader Sarah Fillier of the New York Sirens and one shy of Coyne Schofield's point total in 24 games last season.

Up next

Frost: Visit the Ottawa Charge on Thursday.

Sceptres: Host the Boston Fleet on Friday.

WATCH | PWHL Mic'd Up with Toronto's Emma Maltais:

PWHL Mic'd Up: Toronto Sceptres' Emma Maltais

13 days ago
Duration 5:32
Listen in to the best on-ice moments from Canadian forward Emma Maltais as the Toronto Sceptres defeat the Ottawa Charge 4-2.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tim has covered the hockey landscape and other sports in Canada for three decades for The Canadian Press, CBC Sports, the Globe and Mail and Toronto Sun. He has been to three Winter Olympics, 11 Stanley Cups, a world championship as well as 17 world junior championships, 13 Memorial Cups and 13 University Cups. The native of Waterloo, Ont., always has his eye out for an underdog story.

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