2023–24 PWHL Toronto season
2023–24 PWHL Toronto | |
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2023–24 record | 13–4–0–7 (1st) |
Home record | 8–1–0–3 |
Road record | 5–3–0–4 |
Goals for | 69 |
Goals against | 50 |
Team information | |
General manager | Gina Kingsbury[1] |
Coach | Troy Ryan[1] |
Assistant coach | Rachel Flanagan[1] |
Captain | Blayre Turnbull |
Alternate captains | Renata Fast Jocelyne Larocque |
Arena | Mattamy Athletic Centre Scotiabank Arena Coca-Cola Coliseum |
Average attendance | 3,912 |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Natalie Spooner (20)[2] |
Assists | Emma Maltais (15)[2] |
Points | Natalie Spooner (27)[2] |
Penalty minutes | Jesse Compher (23)[2] |
Plus/minus | Natalie Spooner (+11)[2] |
Wins | Kristen Campbell (16)[3] |
Goals against average | Erica Howe (1.89) |
The 2023–24 PWHL Toronto season was the team's inaugural season as a member of the newly created Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They played the majority of their home games at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, hosting one game at Scotiabank Arena and their playoff games at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Toronto topped the regular season standings, becoming the first team to clinch a playoff spot on April 22, 2024.[4] On May 1, the team clinched first overall.[5] Natalie Spooner led the team and the league in goals, with 20, and points, with 27.[6] By virtue of finishing first, Toronto had the option to select its semifinal opponent, and Toronto chose PWHL Minnesota.[7] Despite winning the first two games of the series, Toronto would lose three straight and be eliminated from Walter Cup contention.[8] After the season, Spooner was named the winner of the league's inaugural Billie Jean King MVP Award as most valuable player; she was also named the league's top forward, while Kristen Campbell was named the top goaltender and Troy Ryan the coach of the year.[9]
Offseason
[edit]On September 1, 2023, PWHL Toronto hired Gina Kingsbury as its first general manager.[10][11] Troy Ryan was named as Toronto's first head coach on September 15, and Rachel Flanagan was hired as assistant coach on October 6.[12][13] On November 28, it was revealed that Toronto would play their home games at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.[14]
On September 6, Toronto announced the signings of their first three players, Canadian national team members Sarah Nurse, Renata Fast, and Blayre Turnbull.[15] On December 29, Turnbull was named captain, with Fast and second overall draft pick Jocelyne Larocque named assistant captains.[16]
Standings
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | OTW | OTL | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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1 | Toronto (Y) | 24 | 13 | 4 | 0 | 7 | 69 | 50 | +19 | 47 |
2 | Montreal (X) | 24 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 60 | 57 | +3 | 41 |
3 | Boston (X) | 24 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 50 | 57 | −7 | 35[a] |
4 | Minnesota (X) | 24 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 54 | 54 | 0 | 35[a] |
5 | Ottawa (E) | 24 | 8 | 1 | 6 | 9 | 62 | 63 | −1 | 32 |
6 | New York (E) | 24 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 12 | 53 | 67 | −14 | 26 |
(E) Eliminated; (X) Clinched playoff berth; (Y) Clinched first place
Notes:
Schedule and results
[edit]Regular season
[edit]Toronto hosted the first ever PWHL game at a sold-out Mattamy Athletic Centre on January 1, 2024. PWHL New York won the game by a score of 4–0.[17] Toronto won its first game in a re-match against New York on January 5, winning by a score of 3–2.[18]
On January 25, it was announced that Toronto would host its February 16 match against PWHL Montreal at Scotiabank Arena, in a game dubbed by the league as "The Battle on Bay Street".[19] The game set a league and women’s hockey attendance record with a sellout crowd of 19,285, beating the previous record of 18,013 set at the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship.[20]
Despite losing four of its first five games and sitting last overall two weeks into the season, Toronto became the first team to clinch a playoff spot on April 22 after an 11-game win streak.[4] The team went on to clinch first overall in the league standings.[5]
Regular season schedule
[edit]The regular season schedule was published on November 30, 2023.[21]
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January: 2–1–0–5, 8 points (Home: 1–0–0–3; Road: 1–1–0–2)
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February: 3–2–0–0, 13 points (Home: 2–1–0–0; Road: 1–1–0–0)
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March: 5–0–0–1, 15 points (Home: 3–0–0–0; Road: 2–0–0–1)
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April: 1–1–0–1, 5 points (Home: 0–0–0–0; Road: 1–1–0–1)
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May: 2–0–0–0, 6 points (Home: 2–0–0–0; Road: 0–0–0–0)
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Regulation Win (3 points) Overtime/Shootout win (2 points) Overtime/shootout loss (1 point) Regulation Loss (0 points) |
Playoffs
[edit]On May 6, 2024, Toronto elected to play PWHL Minnesota in the first round of the playoffs.[7] Toronto announced that it would play its post-season home games at Coca-Cola Coliseum, which offers more seating than Mattamay Athletic Centre.[22]
Toronto won the first two games of the series, both at home, without allowing a single goal against.[23] However, leading scorer Natalie Spooner was injured in Game 3, and she would not return for the rest of the series.[24] Toronto failed to score a goal in back-to-back losses in Minnesota, including a double-overtime defeat in Game 4.[25] Minnesota completed its comeback in Game 5, securing a 4–1 victory and eliminating Toronto from the playoffs.[8]
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First round vs. PWHL Minnesota: Minnesota won 3–2
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Player statistics
[edit]- As of May 17, 2024[2]
Skaters
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Goaltenders
[edit]Player | GP | TOI | W | L | OT | GA | GAA | SA | SV% | SO | G | A | PIM |
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Kristen Campbell | 22 | 1293:57 | 16 | 6 | 0 | 43 | 1.99 | 587 | 0.927 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Erica Howe | 3 | 158:24 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 1.89 | 63 | 0.921 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Player | GP | TOI | W | L | OT | GA | GAA | SA | SV% | SO | G | A | PIM |
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Kristen Campbell | 5 | 321:03 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 0.93 | 131 | 0.962 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Awards and honours
[edit]Milestones
[edit]Player | Milestone | Reached |
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Jocelyne Larocque | 1st career PWHL game | January 1, 2024[Recap 1] |
Lauriane Rougeau | ||
Kali Flanagan | ||
Olivia Knowles | ||
Alexa Vasko | ||
Allie Munroe | ||
Renata Fast | ||
Samantha Cogan | ||
Jesse Compher | ||
Rebecca Leslie | ||
Sarah Nurse | ||
Maggie Connors | ||
Natalie Spooner | ||
Emma Maltais | ||
Kaitlin Willoughby | ||
Hannah Miller | ||
Blayre Turnbull | ||
Brittany Howard | ||
Maude Poulin-Labelle | ||
Kristen Campbell | 1st career PWHL game | |
1st career PWHL loss | ||
Natalie Spooner | 1st goal in franchise history | January 5, 2024[Recap 2] |
1st career PWHL goal | ||
1st career PWHL power-play goal | ||
Alexa Vasko | 1st career PWHL goal | |
Emma Maltais | 1st career PWHL goal | |
1st career PWHL short-handed goal | ||
Sarah Nurse | 1st assist in franchise history | |
1st career PWHL assist | ||
Renata Fast | 1st career PWHL assist | |
Rebecca Leslie | ||
Brittany Howard | ||
Jesse Compher | ||
Jocelyne Larocque | ||
Kristen Campbell | 1st career PWHL win | |
Sarah Nurse | 1st career PWHL goal | January 10, 2024[Recap 3] |
Allie Munroe | 1st career PWHL assist | January 13, 2024[Recap 4] |
Emma Maltais | ||
Hannah Miller | 1st career PWHL goal | January 17, 2024[Recap 5] |
Jocelyne Larocque | 1st career PWHL goal | January 20, 2024[Recap 6] |
Maggie Connors | 1st career PWHL goal | |
1st career PWHL assist | ||
Rebecca Leslie | 5th career PWHL assist | |
Kristen Campbell | 1st career shoot-out win | |
Brittany Howard | 1st career PWHL goal | January 23, 2024[Recap 7] |
Blayre Turnbull | 1st career PWHL assist | |
Hannah Miller | 1st career PWHL assist | January 26, 2024[Recap 8] |
Natalie Spooner | 5th career PWHL goal | |
Kristen Campbell | 1st career PWHL shutout | |
Renata Fast | 1st career PWHL goal | February 3, 2024[Recap 9] |
Blayre Turnbull | ||
Natalie Spooner | 1st career PWHL assist | |
Natalie Spooner | 1st career PWHL hat-trick | February 14, 2024[Recap 10] |
10th career PWHL goal | ||
Kali Flanagan | 1st career PWHL goal | |
Lauriane Rougeau | 1st career PWHL assist | |
Kristen Campbell | ||
Emma Maltais | 5th career PWHL assist | |
Victoria Bach | 1st career PWHL game | |
Jesse Compher | 1st career PWHL goal | February 16, 2024[Recap 11] |
Victoria Bach | ||
Jocelyne Larocque | 5th career PWHL assist | February 23, 2024[Recap 12] |
Victoria Bach | 1st career PWHL assist | February 27, 2024[Recap 13] |
Samantha Cogan | 1st career PWHL goal | March 2, 2024[Recap 14] |
Sarah Nurse | 5th career PWHL assist | |
Renata Fast | ||
Allie Munroe | 1st career PWHL goal | March 6, 2024[Recap 15] |
Hannah Miller | 5th career PWHL goal | March 8, 2024[Recap 16] |
Rebecca Leslie | 1st career PWHL goal | |
Blayre Turnbull | 5th career PWHL assist | |
Olivia Knowles | 1st career PWHL assist | |
Natalie Spooner | 5th career PWHL assist | March 17, 2024[Recap 17] |
Kali Flanagan | 1st career PWHL assist | |
Sarah Nurse | 10th career PWHL assist | March 20, 2024[Recap 18] |
Natalie Spooner | 15th career PWHL goal | March 23, 2024[Recap 19] |
Sarah Nurse | ||
5th career PWHL goal | ||
Emma Maltais | 10th career PWHL assist | April 18, 2024[Recap 20] |
Allie Munroe | 5th career PWHL assist | April 20, 2024[Recap 21] |
Sarah Nurse | 1st career PWHL hat-trick | April 28, 2024[Recap 22] |
10th career PWHL goal | ||
Hannah Miller | 5th career PWHL assist | |
Brittany Howard | ||
Emma Maltais | 15th career PWHL assist | May 1, 2024[Recap 23] |
Renata Fast | 10th career PWHL assist | |
Natalie Spooner | 20th career PWHL goal | May 5, 2024[Recap 24] |
Kaitlin Willoughby | 1st career PWHL assist |
League awards
[edit]Award | Recipient |
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Billie Jean King MVP Award
Most valuable player, regular season |
Natalie Spooner |
Forward of the Year | Natalie Spooner |
Goaltender of the Year | Kristen Campbell |
Coach of the Year | Troy Ryan |
Points Leader
Regular season |
Natalie Spooner – 27 |
Goals Leader
Regular season |
Natalie Spooner – 20 |
Transactions
[edit]Signings
[edit]Date | Player | Position | Term | Previous Team | Ref |
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September 6, 2023 | Sarah Nurse | F | 3 years | Team Adidas | [26][27] |
September 6, 2023 | Renata Fast | D | 3 years | Team Adidas | [26][27] |
September 6, 2023 | Blayre Turnbull | F | 3 years | Team Scotiabank | [26][27] |
October 31, 2023 | Maggie Connors | F | 2 years | Princeton Tigers | [26][27] |
November 2, 2023 | Rebecca Leslie | F | 1 year | Team Sonnet | [26][27] |
November 3, 2023 | Emma Maltais | F | 3 years | Ohio State Buckeyes | [26][27] |
November 7, 2023 | Jesse Compher | F | 2 years | Wisconsin Badgers | [26][27] |
November 8, 2023 | Jocelyne Larocque | D | 3 years | Team Adidas | [26][27] |
November 8, 2023 | Kristen Campbell | G | 3 years | Team Scotiabank | [26][27] |
November 9, 2023 | Brittany Howard | F | 1 year | Toronto Six | [26][27] |
November 9, 2023 | Allie Munroe | D | 1 year | Connecticut Whale | [26][27] |
November 10, 2023 | Kali Flanagan | D | 2 years | Boston Pride | [26][27] |
November 10, 2023 | Erica Howe | G | 1 year | Team Sonnet | [26][27] |
November 14, 2023 | Natalie Spooner | F | 2 years | Team Scotiabank | [26][27] |
November 15, 2023 | Hannah Miller | F | 1 year | Shenzhen KRS | [26][27] |
November 29, 2023 | Alexa Vasko | F | 1 year | Team Sonnet | [26] |
Draft picks
[edit]Below are the PWHL Toronto's selections at the 2023 PWHL draft held on September 18, 2023.[28]
Round | Pick | Player | Nationality | Position | Previous team |
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1 | 2 | Jocelyne Larocque | Canada | Defence | Team Adidas (PWHPA) |
2 | 11 | Emma Maltais | Canada | Forward | Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA) |
3 | 14 | Kristen Campbell | Canada | Goaltender | Team Scotiabank (PWHPA) |
4 | 23 | Natalie Spooner | Canada | Forward | Team Scotiabank (PWHPA) |
5 | 26 | Jesse Compher | United States | Forward | Wisconsin Badgers (WHCA) |
6 | 35 | Kali Flanagan | United States | Defence | Boston Pride (PHF) |
7 | 38 | Victoria Bach | Canada | Forward | Team Scotiabank (PWHPA) |
8 | 47 | Brittany Howard | Canada | Forward | Toronto Six (PHF) |
9 | 50 | Allie Munroe | Canada | Defence | Connecticut Whale (PHF) |
10 | 59 | Mellissa Channell | Canada | Defence | Team Harvey's (PWHPA) |
11 | 62 | Maggie Connors | Canada | Forward | Princeton Tigers (ECAC) |
12 | 71 | Rebecca Leslie | Canada | Forward | Team Sonnet (PWHPA) |
13 | 74 | Hannah Miller | Canada | Forward | Shenzhen Kunlun Red Star (ZhHL) |
14 | 83 | Alexa Vasko | Canada | Forward | Team Sonnet (PWHPA) |
15 | 86 | Olivia Knowles | Canada | Defence | Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF) |
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Recaps
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- ^ a b "PWHL Ottawa @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. January 13, 2024. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Boston @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. January 17, 2024. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Toronto @ PWHL Montreal". ThePWHL.com. January 20, 2024. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Toronto @ PWHL Ottawa". ThePWHL.com. January 23, 2024. Archived from the original on January 24, 2024. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL New York @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. January 26, 2024. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Minnesota @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. February 3, 2024. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Toronto @ PWHL Boston". ThePWHL.com. February 14, 2024. Retrieved February 14, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Montreal @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. February 16, 2024. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
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- ^ a b "PWHL Toronto @ PWHL Minnesota". ThePWHL.com. February 28, 2024. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Toronto @ PWHL Ottawa". ThePWHL.com. March 2, 2024. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Boston @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. March 6, 2024. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
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- ^ a b "PWHL Minnesota @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. May 1, 2024. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
- ^ a b "PWHL Ottawa @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. May 5, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
- ^ "PWHL Minnesota @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. May 8, 2024. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
- ^ "PWHL Minnesota @ PWHL Toronto". ThePWHL.com. May 10, 2024. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
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