
Natalie Spooner using experience to round back into MVP form for surging Sceptres
TORONTO — Natalie Spooner had to wait awhile but the goals are finally coming.
The reigning MVP and scoring champion of the Professional Women’s Hockey League netted her first two goals of the season as the Toronto Sceptres earned a 4-1 win over the Montreal Victoire on Thursday. It was Spooner’s sixth game back on the ice after she had off-season surgery on her left anterior cruciate ligament, to repair an injury suffered in last season’s playoffs in May.
The 34-year-old said she’s leaning on her experience of returning from giving birth in December 2022 to avoid frustration while working back into peak condition.
“I think I played in six games in the (now-defunct) PWHPA (Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association) then I played at the world championships,” she said. “In those first six games, … I think I scored one goal, maybe.