
Sceptres lose momentum with tough defeat to Frost before 10-day break
TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres found a way to dampen their mood going into a 10-day break.
Three days after a morale-boosting win at home against the Professional Women’s Hockey League-leading Montreal Victoire, the Sceptres suffered a 2-1 overtime loss to the defending champion Minnesota Frost on Sunday.
Before Toronto goalie Kristen Campbell could cover up, Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield found a loose puck in a goalmouth scramble to score with 2:21 remaining in the extra period before 8,510 at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
“I think we have to do a little bit of soul searching,” Toronto head coach Troy Ryan said. “You’ve got to reflect on a performance like that at this point in the season, you’ve got to ask some questions why.