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Spooner's PWHL-leading 13th goal lifts Toronto over Boston for 11th straight win

Toronto won its 11th straight PWHL game Wednesday night when it extended that streak with a 2-1 win over visiting Boston.

Fast scores 3rd-period equalizer for Toronto, Howe makes 28 saves in 2-1 win

Two female ice hockey players move in to wrap their arms around each other in celebration on the ice as fans stand and cheer from the stands during a game.
PWHL Toronto's Natalie Spooner, right, celebrates with Sarah Nurse after scoring the go-ahead goal in the third period of a 2-1 home win against Boston on Wednesday night at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press)

Toronto won its 11th straight PWHL game Wednesday night when it extended that streak with a 2-1 win over visiting Boston.

Toronto (10-3-0-5) topped the PWHL standings three points ahead of Minnesota in the new six-team women's professional hockey league.

Renata Fast scored a goal and teammate Natalie Spooner provided the game-winner in the third period. Sarah Nurse contributed two assists in the victory.

Goalie Erica Howe made 28 saves for her first win of the season and in her first start since January.

"Coming into the game, we wanted to get the win for Howie," Spooner said.

"The first two periods were not our best two periods of hockey. Going into the third, we knew we had to bring it and kind of switch our game around.

"It showed a lot of character the way we were able to able to come together."

WATCH l Spooner scores go-ahead goal in 3rd period:

Spooner's 3rd period winner lifts PWHL Toronto past Boston for 11th straight victory

8 months ago
Duration 0:58
Natalie Spooner's league-leading 13th goal of the season gives Toronto a 2-1 win over Boston and extends their win streak to 11 games.

Toronto's Nurse and defender Jocelyn Larocque were called for infractions less than one minute apart, which gave Boston a five-on-three advantage 10 minutes into the game.

Boston defender Sydney Morin beat Howe with a shot over the goalie's shoulder to open the scoring with a power-play goal.

Morin's goal was her first this season. Boston (4-4-2-8) outshot Toronto 10-3 in the opening period and led 1-0 heading into the second.

Boston continued its dominance for most of the second period when it hemmed Toronto in its own zone, broke up neutral-zone rushes, and kept opposing shooters to the perimeter.

Boston overcame penalty trouble late in the period when Taylor Girard and Kaleigh Fratkin were penalized within seconds of each other. Boston withstood Toronto's five-on-three advantage.

"Coming into the locker room after 40 minutes, we had some tough conversations," Nurse said.

"We really had to kind of gut check and figure out how to go back to competing and playing our way. Coming out in the third period, we wanted to be on them quick, and that's what we did."

WATCH l Nurse siblings Sarah and Isaac are each other's biggest fans:

Nurse siblings Sarah and Isaac are each other’s biggest fans

8 months ago
Duration 8:59
Host Rob Pizzo is joined by PWHL Toronto’s Sarah Nurse and her brother Isaac Nurse, fresh off his UNB Reds historic undefeated run to a 2nd-straight U Sports men’s hockey championship.

A tripping penalty by Boston's Lexie Adzija less than three minutes into the third period opened the door for Fast's goal to tie the game.

The defender walked into the slot from the left boards to wire the puck by Boston netminder Emma Söderberg.

Spooner capitalized on a Sophie Shirley penalty to score her league-leading 13th goal at 7:05. Spooner's 18th point tied her with New York's Alex Carpenter for the most in the league.

Boston pulled Söderberg for a late-game push for the equalizer. Howe withstood a flurry of chances and Toronto held its lead to the final buzzer.

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