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Goldeneyes hold off Sceptres, snap two-game skid in 3-2 win
Vancouver Goldeneyes secured their first road win this season with three goals from rebounds and tip-ins, ending a two-game losing streak in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
- On Sunday, the Vancouver Goldeneyes defeated the Toronto Sceptres 3-2, snapping a two-game losing streak with strong performances from Izzy Daniel and goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer, who stopped 25 shots.
- Captain Blayre Turnbull ended Toronto's 15-attempt power-play drought by scoring the team's first such goal in over two months, but the Sceptres surrendered the game-winner to Mannon McMahon just 45 seconds later in the second period.
- Head coach Troy Ryan criticized the defensive collapse: "You go from what should be the high of your season potentially, to a breakaway, a penalty and a power-play goal against." Turnbull noted the team must be "hungrier in front" to convert chances.
- Toronto currently holds the fourth and final playoff spot, sitting only one point ahead of Ottawa and maintaining a four-point lead over New York and Vancouver, both of which have games in hand.
- The Sceptres travel to Calgary on Wednesday to face the Ottawa Charge as part of the Takeover Tour, while the Goldeneyes visit the Montreal Victoire the same day to continue their respective campaigns.
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Goldeneyes hold off Sceptres, snap two-game skid in 3-2 win
TORONTO - Izzy Daniel had a goal and an assist as the Vancouver Goldeneyes snapped a two-game skid with a 3-2 win over the Toronto Sceptres on Sunday in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
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