Seattle joins Vancouver into PWHL, second expansion franchise revealed
- On Tuesday, CJ Jackson, a 27-year-old backup goalie from Amherst, Nova Scotia, made her debut as a starter for the Toronto Sceptres in their game against the New York Sirens.
- Coach Troy Ryan decided to start Jackson, who had not played before, to reward her hard work and provide a spark during the team’s two-game skid near playoffs.
- Jackson made 25 saves during regulation and successfully stopped all four shootout attempts, while Natalie Spooner netted the decisive goal to secure Toronto's 2-1 shootout triumph.
- Captain Blayre Turnbull called the win special because of Jackson, calling her the best teammate and praising how the team celebrated Jackson’s performance like a championship moment.
- The win ensured Toronto maintained their playoff position and extended their lead over the Boston Fleet by three points, underscoring Jackson’s impact on boosting the team’s spirit during the season’s final stretch.
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PWHL announces expansion into Seattle, adds eighth team to league
The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced Wednesday morning that it will add its second expansion team for the 2025-26 season in Seattle.The team joins Vancouver as the seventh and eighth organizations, respectively, to become members of the PWHL.
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‘So much fun’: Sceptres’ Jackson takes advantage of first PWHL start in 2-1 SO win
TORONTO - It was a fun night for Carly Jackson.
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