
Watts, Kirk help Sceptres scrape out 3-2 OT win over Charge in Edmonton
EDMONTON — Sunday marked the third time the Toronto Sceptres have played in an NHL-sized arena this season.
The team talked very little about what it would be like to play in front of a sold-out Rogers Place, because they’d already played in the big arenas the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks call home.
But the Sceptres, despite being on a three-game win streak, came out flat, gave up a goal to Ottawa’s Gabbie Hughes on the first shot of the game, and were outshot 17-2 in the opening period.
Yet, they found their way back into the game, and when Daryl Watts scored a wraparound goal 51 seconds into overtime, it lifted the surging Sceptres to a 3-2 Professional Women’s Hockey League victory over the Charge.