Toronto’s Professional Women’s Hockey League team skated to victory Wednesday night, kicking off the league’s first playoff match with a 4-0 win over visiting Minnesota.
Natalie Spooner — the league’s leading regular season goalscorer with 20 goals in 24 games — opened things up with the first playoff goal in PWSHL history at 9:47 of the first period, later notching an assist in front of Coca-Cola Coliseum’s 8,473 fans. Captain Blayre Turnbull followed up Spooner’s efforts with two goals of her own, securing the game’s final point with just 38 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
In the defensive end, goalie Kristen Campbell put a stop to all 26 shots fired her way. With game one behind them, Toronto has pulled ahead of Minnesota 1-0 in the best-of-five series.
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Kristen Campbell locks in the first-ever PWHL Playoff shutout! pic.twitter.com/J0Ve9MjHpw
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“It’s what I believe I expect and I think what the group expects as well,” head coach Troy Ryan said in postgame remarks. “Being everything we thought it would be, I think the atmosphere was incredible. I think our performance was pretty good and I think it’s a great stepping-stone for us to continue to…