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BOSTON, MA (March 26, 2025) - The Toronto Sceptres rallied with four goals in the third period–– including three in just over six minutes–– to complete a comeback victory over the Boston Fleet at a sold out Agganis Arena on Wednesday evening. Daryl Watts led the way for Toronto with two goals in the period, while Renata Fast scored the game-winner for the Sceptres. Hilary Knight scored both goals for the Fleet, with Alina Müller and Susanna Tapani picking up the assists on both tallies.

Knight’s first goal opened the scoring late in the first period, and Boston maintained its one-goal lead until the third frame. At 4:07, Watts collected her first of the night, tying the game at one. Less than two minutes later, Hayley Scamurra put Toronto ahead 2-1 with her first goal of the season. Continuing the momentum, Fast gave the Sceptres a two-goal lead at 10:16 with what would be the eventual game-winner.

Knight scored her 15th of the season for Boston’s final goal of the game to cut Toronto’s lead to 3-2 but Watts sealed the 4-2 win for Toronto with a power play goal, her second marker of the game. Kristen Campbell made 28 saves on 30 shots for her ninth win of the season, while Aerin Frankel recorded 23 saves on 27 shots in the loss. With the win, second-place Toronto increases their lead over third-place Boston in the standings to five points. Following Montréal’s regulation win over Minnesota tonight, Toronto can become the second team to clinch a playoff berth with a single point in Sunday’s game against the Frost.

https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2025/march/26/sceptres-net-four-in-third-period-to-complete-comeback-victory-over-fleet

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