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Sirens Extend Win Streak to 4 Games, Send Sceptres to Third Straight Loss

Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice and Kayle Osborne made 31 saves to extend New York's winning streak to four games, moving them into second place in the PWHL.

  • On Tuesday in Toronto, the New York Sirens defeated the Toronto Sceptres 2-0 in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
  • Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice, including a tipped point shot from Jincy Roese 2:50 into the second period and added an empty-net goal with 6.5 seconds left.
  • Facing heavy pressure late, Kayle Osborne recorded a 31-save shutout while repelling Toronto's late push with under a minute remaining, and Elaine Chuli made 20 saves as Toronto's losing streak extended to three games.
  • The win moved the Sirens into second place, one point behind the Boston Fleet, and New York hosts Minnesota on Jan. 16 while Toronto visits Boston on Jan. 14.
  • Officials' calls produced a penalty-shot opportunity after a closing-hand-on-puck infraction on Ella Shelton, and both teams played sloppily but the Sirens capitalized on one chance.
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Sirens extend win streak to 4 games, send Sceptres to third straight loss

Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice, Kayle Osborne had a 31-save shutout and the New York Sirens topped the Toronto Sceptres 2-0 on Tuesday night.

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Toronto - Forward Kristýna Kaltounková scored two goals in the New York City Hockey League's 2-0 win over Toronto in the overseas PWHL, confirming her excellent form. The Czech international, who is part of the national team's nomination for the Milan Olympics, has scored six goals in the last five games. Thanks to her, the Sirens won their fourth game in a row and are second in the league standings, one point behind Boston.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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