Toronto Sceptres Beat Boston Fleet to Open PWHL Season

Toronto Sceptres Score Late to Top Boston

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Toronto Sceptres’ Sarah Nurse celebrates her goal against the Boston Fleet with teammate goalie Kristen Campbell during first period PWHL hockey action in Toronto on Saturday, November 30. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

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## Can a Late-Game Comeback ‍Reignite the Sceptres’ Season?

**Interviewer:** Joining us today is⁣ [Guest Name],⁣ our hockey analyst, to discuss the ⁣Toronto ⁢Sceptres’ exhilarating opening night win⁣ against the Boston Fleet. A close game, decided late, Sarah Nurse ⁤was the hero. What are your⁢ thoughts on this victory, and ‌what does it mean for the Sceptres going forward?

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