Hockey

Toronto Six women's hockey team wins 1st-ever home game

The Toronto Six won its first home game in franchise history with a 5-1 victory over the Connecticut Whale on Saturday in the Premier Hockey Federation.

Thunder Bay, Ont., native Michela Cava scores twice to lead team past Connecticut

Canada's Michela Cava collected three points to help lift Toronto over the Connecticut Whale in the Six's first-ever home game on Saturday at at York Canlan Ice Arena. (@PHF/Twitter)

The Toronto Six won its first home game in franchise history with a 5-1 victory over the Connecticut Whale on Saturday in the Premier Hockey Federation.

The Six were an expansion team last season, but the women's club wasn't able to host games at York Canlan Ice Arena because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The visiting Whale led 1-0 after Saturday's opening period, but Toronto rattled off four unanswered goals in the second.

Michela Cava led the Six with two goals and an assist.

WATCH | Toronto Six claim 1st home victory:

Toronto Six women's hockey team dominates in 1st victory on home ice

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The Toronto Six continue their second season in the PHF with a 5-1 win over the Connecticut Whale in the franchise's first game in Toronto.
Brooke Boquist scored a short-handed goal and Mikyla Grant-Mentis and Maegan Beres also scored for Toronto (2-0).

Goaltender Elaine Chuli made 24 saves for the win.

Kennedy Marchment was the lone goalscorer for Connecticut (2-2-1). Abbie Ives made 25 saves in a losing cause.

The two teams meet again Sunday in Toronto.

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