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Maltais' short-handed goal lifts Toronto over New York for 1st PWHL win

Emma Maltais' short-handed goal in the third period spoiled New York's first home game in the Professional Women's Hockey League as Toronto secured its first win with a 3-2 victory on Friday night in Bridgeport, Conn.

Spooner, Vasko also score for Toronto, Campbell makes 29 saves in 3-2 road victory

A female ice hockey player smiles while touching gloves with her team's goaltender in celebration during a game.
PWHL Toronto's Emma Maltais, second from right, celebrates with goaltender Kristen Campbell after scoring a short-handed goal during the third period of a 3-2 win over PWHL New York on Friday night at Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Conn. (Frank Franklin II/The Associated Press)

Emma Maltais' short-handed goal in the third period spoiled New York's first home game in the Professional Women's Hockey League as Toronto secured its first win with a 3-2 victory on Friday night in Bridgeport, Conn.

New York posted a 4-0 win on New Year's Day in Toronto and was looking to become the first PWHL team to win at home through four games.

Maltais, who set the career scoring record at Ohio State with 206 points in 169 games while also playing for the Canadian national team, had a team-high five shots on goal for Toronto, which fired 37 shots at Congers, N.Y.,native Abigail Levy.

WATCH l Maltais puts Toronto on top with short-handed goal:

Emma Maltais' short-handed goal lifts Toronto to franchise's 1st win

11 months ago
Duration 0:51
Toronto edges New York 3-2 with a short-handed tally from Emma Maltais and records their first-ever victory in the PWHL standings.

New York got off to a strong start, getting a first-period goal from Abby Roque while Levy kept Toronto scoreless for a fourth-straight period. But that ended quickly in the second. Natalie Spooner tied the game 38-seconds into the period for the first goal in Toronto history and Alexa Vasko scored a go-ahead goal just before the five-minute mark.

Alex Carpenter scored her second goal in two games to get New York even with just under three minutes left in the second period. New York looked to punch in a go-ahead goal minutes into the third, but it was ruled the puck crossed the goal line underneath Toronto keeper Kristen Campbell after the referee's whistle ended the play.

Tempers flared at the 5:45 mark of the third. A pair of Toronto players were sent off for minor penalties and New York had one, giving the home team a power play. But Toronto quickly got a short-handed rush that was saved by Levy and it followed that with a second rush, with Maltais punching in a rebound after a pad save.

Both teams play again on Wednesday. New York will play host to Montreal in its second home game, this time in Elmont, N.Y. Toronto plays at Minnesota.

Minnesota will host Montreal on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET. You can watch the game onCBC Gem,cbcsports.ca, the CBC Sports app foriOSandAndroiddevices, and CBC TV.

The full schedule of PWHL games airing on CBC Sports this season is availablehere.

WATCH l Spooner scores 1st-ever goal for PWHL Toronto:

Natalie Spooner scores 1st-ever goal for PWHL Toronto

11 months ago
Duration 0:46
Forward Natalie Spooner finds the back of the net while on a power-play to record the first goal in PWHL Toronto history.

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