Sceptres Fall 2-1 to Frost in Overtime, Ending Home Win Streak
Sceptres Fall 2-1 to Frost in Overtime, Ending Home Win Streak

Sceptres Fall 2-1 to Frost in Overtime, Ending Home Win Streak

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The Toronto Sceptres faced a disappointing 2-1 overtime loss to the Minnesota Frost, ending their five-game home win streak just before a 10-day break. The game, attended by over 8,000 fans at Coca-Cola Coliseum, saw the Frost's captain, Kendall Coyne Schofield, score the decisive goal with just over two minutes left in overtime after a scramble in front of the net. Despite a strong performance from goalie Kristen Campbell, who made 24 saves, the Sceptres struggled offensively, managing only 16 shots on goal. Alternate captain Renata Fast expressed hope for team cohesion following the game, as players engaged in a constructive discussion post-match. The defeat raises concerns for the Sceptres, who will not play again until March 19, coinciding with the upcoming PWHL trade deadline. Head coach Troy Ryan emphasized the need for self-reflection to avoid similar outcomes as playoffs approach.

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