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Daryl Watts scores 2 of Toronto's 4 goals in the third period, and the Sceptres beat the Fleet 4-2

  • On Wednesday, the Toronto Sceptres defeated the Boston Fleet 4-2 in a PWHL game at Agganis Arena, ending Boston's nine-game point streak.
  • The game on March 8 marked Boston's debut at the Boston University venue and drew a sold-out crowd of 5,968.
  • Toronto's victory was fueled by two third-period goals, including two goals scored within 1 minute and 34 seconds to take a 2-1 lead, contributing to their current record of 12-2-5-7.
  • Daryl Watts scored two goals for Toronto in the third period, tying the game at 1-all and later adding another on a five-on-three power play with 3:34 left, increasing her season total to 10 goals.
  • Hilary Knight scored two goals for Boston, bringing her season total to 15, but Toronto leads the league with nine multi-goal wins compared to Boston's seven, continuing a trend where each of the five games between the teams this season has been decided by multiple goals with the winner scoring at least three.
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PWHL: Toronto scores four goals in third period to top Boston Fleet

Daryl Watts scores two goals for Toronto in its 4-2 win.

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Toronto Sceptres score four goals in third period of 4-2 win over Boston Fleet

BOSTON (AP) — Daryl Watts scored two of Toronto's four goals in the third period to increase her total to 10 on the season, and the Sceptres beat the Boston Fleet 4-2 on Wednesday in the Professional Women's Hockey League.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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