Skip to content

Kirk backstops Sceptres to 4-2 win over Fleet

688e827288252c5b48604bfeba19449c8d21543e0a04b10631caf03269ca4d3b
Toronto Sceptres goaltender Raygan Kirk (1) makes a save on Boston Fleet's Hannah Brandt (20) during first period PWHL hockey action against the Boston Fleet in Toronto on Friday, Dec. 27, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

TORONTO — Blayre Turnbull and Jess Kondas scored their first goals of the season to lift the Toronto Sceptres to a 4-2 win against the Boston Fleet on Friday.

Rookie goalie Raygan Kirk stopped 26 shots to pluck her first Professional Women's Hockey League victory as the Sceptres snapped a four-game losing streak before 8,264 at Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Emma Woods restored Toronto's two-goal cushion off the rush with 5:40 remaining, and Kali Flanagan scored an empty-netter.

Loren Gabel replied late in the second period for the Fleet as their two-game win streak went by the wayside. Hannah Bilka scored with 65 seconds remaining.

Toronto outshot Boston 30-28. Aerin Frankel stopped 26 shots for the visitors.

Toronto built a 2-0 lead with a power-play goal from Turnbull in the first period and Kondras in the second as she moved in from her blue line position to bang in a pass from Daryl Watts.

Calgary's Kondas made her PWHL debut. The Sceptres defender signed a 10-day contract from Toronto's reserve player list after Rylind MacKinnon's one-game suspension for an illegal check to the head.

Gabel of Kitchener, Ont., snuck a shot over the right pad of Kirk on the power play to give Boston life at 2-1, 3:24 before the second intermission.

TAKEAWAYS

Sceptres: Toronto was without star Natalie Spooner for the sixth straight game as she continues to recover from knee surgery last spring.

Fleet: Boston's two goals were on the power play to give them a league-leading 4-for-10 in five games.

KEY MOMENT

With the outcome still in doubt, Kirk made an excellent stop in close on Theresa Schafzahl with 11:58 remaining in the third period to keep Toronto in front 2-1.

KEY STAT

Toronto defender Renta Fast has an assist in her first six games this season.

UP NEXT

Boston: Visits the Montreal Victoire on Tuesday.

Toronto: Hosts the Ottawa Charge on New Year's Eve.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 27, 2024.

Tim Wharnsby, The Canadian Press


Looking for National Sports News?

VillageReport.ca viewed on a mobile phone

Check out Village Report - the news that matters most to Canada, updated throughout the day.  Or, subscribe to Village Report's free daily newsletter: a compilation of the news you need to know, sent to your inbox at 6AM.

Subscribe