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TORONTO (March 19, 2025) – Daryl Watts’ two-goal performance lifted Toronto to a 2-1 win over New York on Wednesday night at a sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum. The low-scoring game also featured an incredible goalie battle between Toronto netminder Kristen Campbell and New York’s Corinne Schroeder, who each made 27 saves.  Late in the first period, Watts opened the scoring with an unassisted goal from the high slot, giving the Sceptres a momentum boost going into the first intermission. At 1:20 in the second frame, Watts got her second goal of the evening with a shot from the point after a give-and-go play from Anna Kjellbin, who was making her Sceptres debut. Alex Carpenter cut Toronto’s lead in half with a tally from in tight at 10:39 of the second frame. The third period remained scoreless, and, with the 2-1 victory, the Sceptres extended their point streak to three games–– and their home point streak, which began on Jan. 25, to seven. The Sirens are now winless in five straight games on the road with the loss. Toronto currently sits just one point behind Boston for second place in the PWHL standings with six games remaining. New York remains in sixth place, eight points back from the fourth and final playoff position.

https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2025/march/19/watts-scores-twice-to-lead-sceptres-past-sirens

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