Category: Sarah Nurse
Sceptres activate Sarah Nurse off LTIR
Toronto SceptresTORONTO – The Toronto Sceptres announced today that forward Sarah Nurse has been activated from long-term injured reserve (LTIR) and will be returning to the lineup this afternoon against the Montréal Victoire. Puck drop is at 12 p.m. ET at … Continue reading → The post Sceptres activate Sarah Nurs...
Read more3 Takeaways From the Frost’s Loss to the Sceptres
SceptresThe Minnesota Frost hosted the Toronto Sceptres for the second time this season and fourth time overall on Sunday, Feb. 23. The Frost had their roster back intact, while the…
Read moreSceptres Fight Back to Take Down Frost 2-1
Minnesota FrostThe Minnesota Frost and Toronto Sceptres faced off for the fourth time this season and the second time in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23. The Frost had…
Read moreSceptres sign sign Kluge to SPA
Laura KlugeTORONTO ) – The Toronto Sceptres have announced two updates to the roster today following the league’s international break. Forward Laura Kluge has been signed to a Standard Player Agreement (SPA) for the remainder of the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey … Continue reading → The post Sceptres sig...
Read moreO'Neill scores twice for Canada in win over Czechia at Women's Worlds
CzechiaKristin O'Neill scored twice and had an assist for Canada in a 5-0 win over Czechia at the women's world hockey championship Sunday.
Read moreNew women's professional hockey league, with hopes of staying power, ready to drop the puck
Sarah NurseNo longer a far-fetched notion, the Professional Women's Hockey League is approaching reality and Sarah Nurse can't help but pinch herself.
Read moreSarah Nurse, Renata Fast, Blayre Turnbull sign with Toronto's PWHL entry
Sarah NurseSarah Nurse, Renata Fast and Blayre Turnbull, a trio of Canadian Olympians, are the first players to sign with Toronto's Professional Women's Hockey League team.
Read moreMarie-Philip Poulin to sign with PWHL Montreal, Sarah Nurse to join Toronto
Team CanadaAccording to Sportsnet's Jeff Marek, Marie-Philip Poulin is set to sign with Montreal while Sarah Nurse will be one of the first to sign in Toronto.
Read moreCanada blanks Switzerland to start women's world hockey championship
Canada— Canada scored twice on the power play en route to a comfortable 4-0 win over Switzerland in its opening game at the IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship on Wednesday. The defending champion Canadians, who have never missed a worlds podium, are looking for a 13th world title. Natalie Spooner, Sa...
Read moreCanada beats U.S. to set up Game 7 of national women's Rivalry Series
Sarah NurseAfter dropping the first three games of the seven-game national women's Rivalry Series to the United States, Canada has bounced back with three consecutive wins, including Monday night's 5-1 victory at the sold-out Colisee Videotron.
Read moreSarah Nurse talks about stealing the show during NHL All-Star Weekend
Igor ShesterkinNHL All-Star weekend plays host to hockey’s brightest stars every season. However, during the Skills Showcase in Sunrise, Fla., it was a player from outside the league who stole the show.
Read moreNurse offered job by Panthers to run girls hockey program
Sarah NurseFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Sarah Nurse surprised Igor Shesterkin with the "Forsberg" move and scored at the 2023 NHL All-Star Skills presented by DraftKings Sportsbook at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida, on Friday.
Read moreMarie-Philip Poulin named 2022 Canadian athlete of the year
Sarah NurseHockey star Marie-Philip Poulin has won the Northern Star Award as the Canadian athlete of the year.
Read morePoulin, Nurse return as Canada looks to get back into Rivalry Series with U.S.
Marie-Philip PoulinTeam captain Marie-Philip Poulin and 2022 Olympic leading scorer Sarah Nurse will help lead Canada's women's hockey team when it continues its Rivalry Series with the United States next month.
Read moreHilary Knight has two goals, assist as U.S. beats Canada again in Rivalry Series
CanadaHilary Knight had two goals and an assist, Nicole Hensley stopped 22 shots, and the United States beat Canada for the third straight time, 4-2 in the Rivalry Series on Sunday night.
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