Natalie Spooner is back up and moving after her offseason knee surgery, and working to be ready for puck drop, whether it's the season opener or soon after, with PWHL Toronto. It's unsure whether ...
Natalie Spooner (left ... same — a power forward who can take pucks to the net — be a really good net presence on the power play or five-on-five," Spooner said, via IIHF.com.
Natalie Spooner had targeted a return in time for puck drop on the PWHL's second season, but according to Toronto Sceptres' general manager Gina Kingsbury, Spooner will not be ready for game one.
Natalie Spooner won the IIHF Female Player of the Year 2024 award during a ceremony at the Toronto Sceptres' home game against the Ottawa Charge. Her teammate, Sarah Nurse, shared a photo of ...