The two newest members of the Toronto Sceptres played a game with the team even before their first real practice. Now they’ll ...
Think back to February 2024. Just over one month into PWHL history, there was a massive trade. Boston sent Sophie Jaques to ...
Toronto Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan says Harmon and Scamurra will boost the struggling Sceptres despite the quick ...
With the Professional Women’s Hockey League season underway, NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will be filing a biweekly ...
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Larocque continues to play at a very high level but at 36 her long-term future in the PWHL is limited, or at least more limited than the 29-year-old Harmon who is also logging elite minutes like ...
Ottawa and Toronto finalized the trade late Monday. The Charge acquired forward Victoria Bach and Larocque in exchange for defender Savannah Harmon and forward Hayley Scamurra.
Even if you accept, as most will, that the Toronto Sceptres won its recently completed trade with the Ottawa Charge, that doesn’t mean the Sceptres didn’t pay a hefty price in making it.
Montreal and Toronto has evolved into one of the most heated, physical, and hotly contested rivalries not only in the PWHL, but all of women's hockey.