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Elaine Chuli Makes 29 Saves Against Her Former Team as Sceptres Edge Victoire 2

Toronto Sceptres secured second place in the Professional Women's Hockey League with a 2-1 win, as Elaine Chuli recorded 29 saves and the Victoire power play went scoreless in four games.

  • On Saturday at the Bell Centre, Elaine Chuli made 29 saves as the Toronto Sceptres defeated the Montreal Victoire 2-1.
  • Jesse Compher and Daryl Watts provided Toronto Sceptres’ goals, with Compher opening late in the first and Watts finishing a 2-on-1 despite injured top-four defenders.
  • Abby Roque tied the game 5:20 into the second period for Montreal, while Ann-Renée Desbiens made 23 saves and Laura Stacey’s shot hit the post before being cleared by Kali Flanagan.
  • The Sceptres moved into sole possession of second place in the PWHL, Montreal lost its second straight game, and Chuli moved to 3-0-0-0 on the season with the win.
  • Toronto was without 2025 PWHL Defender of the Year Renata Fast for a third straight game and Allie Munroe, Toronto defender, also missed; this was the fifth PWHL game at the Bell Centre and teams prepare for Minnesota Frost Tuesday and New York Sirens Friday.
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Elaine Chuli, who had never played in the Montreal Canadiens amphitheatre before, pushed 29 pucks in front of her former teammates.

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In the blue corner, Elaine Chuli. In the cream and burgundy corner, Ann-Renée Desbiens. In between, a lot of shots, and not much space.

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Elaine Chuli shines in net for Sceptres against former team Victoire at Bell Centre

MONTREAL - After watching two Professional Women’s Hockey League games at the Bell Centre from the home bench, Elaine Chuli finally got her chance to play in the arena, only this time as a member of the visiting Toronto Sceptres.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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