June 19, 2025 |
Flanagan is the fourth player to re-sign with Toronto this offseason alongside Jesse Compher, Maggie Connors and Natalie Spooner. |
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June 18, 2025 |
TORONTO (June 18, 2025) - Maggie Connors will be staying with the Toronto Sceptres through the 2025-26 Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) season as the team announced today that the forward has been re-signed to a one-year contract extension. |
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June 18, 2025 |
"We are excited to re-sign Maggie Connors," said General Manager Gina Kingsbury."With her skill set, her potential and the fact she has been in our environment for the past two seasons, we believe Maggie will have a great season ahead. Maggie loves playing in Toronto and we love how well she fits in our market." |
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June 3, 2025 |
Toronto Sceptres (11): Jesse Compher (F), Maggie Connors (F), Kali Flanagan (D), Carly Jackson (G), Laura Kluge (F), Jess Kondas (D), Rylind MacKinnon (D), Hannah Miller (F), Kassidy Sauve (G), Hayley Scamurra (F), Natalie Spooner (F) |
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May 14, 2025 |
Kali Flanagan (1G, 2A), Emma Maltais (3A), Maggie Connors (1G, 1A) and Savannah Harmon (1G, 1A) have points in two straight games for the Sceptres. |
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May 11, 2025 |
Maggie Connors scored a goal and now has points in consecutive games (1G, 1A), matching her point total (2G) in 30 regular season games. |
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May 11, 2025 |
SAINT PAUL, MN (May 11, 2025) - The Minnesota Frost were on the winning side of a 7-5 victory in the highest scoring game in PWHL history to take a 2-1 series lead over the Toronto Sceptres on Sunday evening at Xcel Energy Center. Twenty-one different players found the scoresheet between the teams, including 11 multi-point producers. The Frost opened the game strong, scoring three goals in a five-minute span, with markers from Liz Schepers, Brooke McQuigge and Lee Stecklein, before the Sceptres recorded their first shot on goal. Daryl Watts responded to get the Sceptres on the board with five minutes left in the opening frame, ending the first period with a 3-1 score. Toronto pulled within one early in the second period on a goal from Maggie Connors, but the Frost answered with two more to extend their lead to 5-2. Toronto defender Kali Flanagan cut the deficit to two before the end of the second frame, making it 5-3 heading into the third. Anna Kjellbin's first PWHL goal brought Toronto back within one early in the final period, but Minnesota quickly countered with two goals in a two-minute span, both from Michela Cava, to widen the gap again. Toronto fought to stay in the game, as captain Blayre Turnbull scored with eight minutes remaining, but the deficit proved too large to overcome. Maddie Rooney earned a second straight win for the Frost, stopping 18 of 23 shots, with Kristen Campbell suffering a second straight loss, turning aside 17 of 24 shots for Toronto. |
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May 9, 2025 |
Sceptres Head Coach Troy Ryan on Maggie Connors playing with Emma Maltais: "Maggie is playing well, playing hard and trying to make hard plays on the wall, trying to get pucks deep. I thought she possessed the puck really well. Maltais played well as well, a couple nice plays, couple good defensive plays as well and did a great job in the faceoff circle for someone who hasn't played in the middle a lot recently." |
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May 9, 2025 |
Maggie Connors notched her first career playoff point, an assist, in her seventh postseason game. It also marked her first assist of the season, having recorded two goals in 30 regular-season games. |
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May 3, 2025 |
Sceptres forward Maggie Connors on the chemistry of her line: "I just think we try to make an impact when we can, and what's fun about playing with them [Julia Gosling and Emma Woods] is that we try to bring a lot of energy. Whether that's through the forecheck, shutting plays down-- we just always talk about making the simple play and bringing as much energy as we can." |
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May 3, 2025 |
1. Katerina Mrazova (OTT) OTW2. Brianne Jenner (OTT) 1G3. Maggie Connors (TOR) |
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May 3, 2025 |
Toronto's Fast, Jesse Compher, Maggie Connors, Izzy Daniel, Julia Gosling, Kali Flanagan, Emma Maltais, Allie Munroe, Blayre Turnbull, Daryl Watts and Emma Woods were in the lineup for all 30 of the team's games this season. |
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May 3, 2025 |
Eleven Sceptres are poised to play in all 30 of the team's games this season, including seven players who also played in all 24 of Toronto's inaugural season games (Fast, Turnbull, Jesse Compher, Maggie Connors, Kali Flanagan, Emma Maltais, Allie Munroe). Of the Charge's five players to appear in all 29 of the team's games to date, only Clark played every game for Ottawa last season. |
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March 27, 2025 |
(Toronto, ON) - Mattel, Inc., leading global toy and family entertainment company behind the iconic Barbie(r) brand, announced today a collaboration with the PWHL (Professional Women's Hockey League) featuring an exclusive collection celebrating the power of women in sport, designed by Canadian brand Peace Collective. Now available for pre-order, the campaign features professional hockey players Emma Maltais and Maggie Connors of the Toronto Sceptres who embrace the purpose driven collaboration and celebrate empowerment, inclusivity, and breaking barriers in sports and fashion. |
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March 27, 2025 |
Pictured above from L to R - Maggie Connors and Emma Maltais wearing the unisex heavyweight hoodie and jogger in Pink. |
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March 6, 2025 |
Maggie Connors tallied her second goal of the season. The Sceptres forward is one goal shy of tying her inaugural season total in the category. |
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March 6, 2025 |
Spooner, playing in her sixth game of the season after coming off LTIR, opened the scoring just over five minutes into the first period by batting the puck out of mid-air for her first goal in 302 days. She completed the Sceptres' scoring with a second power play goal late in the second period, giving Toronto a commanding 4-0 lead. Allie Munroe and Maggie Connors also found the back of the net for the home team in the middle frame. |
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