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Team Canada’s Sarah Nurse returns to PWHL 19 days before Milan Olympics
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Team Canada’s Sarah Nurse returns to PWHL 19 days before Milan Olympics

  • Sarah Nurse is activated from injured reserve and returns to the Vancouver Goldeneyes 19 days before the Milan Olympics.
  • Nurse previously left the lineup due to an upper-body injury and hadn’t played since Nov. 21.
  • Canada relies on Nurse’s experience as it heads into Milan with a strong, veteran roster.
  • The Goldeneyes have three more regular-season games before the Olympic break on Jan. 29.
  • Canada’s Olympic schedule begins Feb. 5 against Finland, with the gold medal game on Feb. 19.
  • Coach Gina Kingsbury expresses confidence in Nurse’s readiness for Milan.
  • Nurse has previously overcome injuries and achieved Olympic success, setting records at Beijing 2022.
  • Nurse joined the Goldeneyes as a foundational player during expansion.
  • The story is part of The Athletic’s coverage by Hailey Salvian on women’s hockey.
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Daryl Watts nets OT winner to help Sceptres snap skid, top Goldeneyes 2-1
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Daryl Watts nets OT winner to help Sceptres snap skid, top Goldeneyes 2-1

  • Daryl Watts scored the overtime winner at 2:16 to lift the Sceptres over the Goldeneyes.
  • Savannah Harmon added a second-period power-play goal for Toronto.
  • Sarah Nurse tied the game for Vancouver late in the second period.
  • Raygan Kirk stopped 23 shots for the Sceptres to earn the win.
  • Emerance Maschmeyer made 42 saves in a losing effort for Vancouver.
  • The game featured several former Sceptres in Vancouver’s lineup.
  • Nurse returned from an eight-week injury absence to help Vancouver.
  • Toronto snapped a four-game losing streak with the overtime win.
  • Both teams had chances as the game stayed close until OT.
  • The final score was 2-1 in favor of Toronto after overtime.
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Michela Cava traded to Ottawa Charge in 6-player deal with Vancouver Goldeneyes
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Michela Cava traded to Ottawa Charge in 6-player deal with Vancouver Goldeneyes

  • Michela Cava was traded from Vancouver to Ottawa in a six-player deal, the largest trade in the league this season.
  • Ottawa acquired forwards Michela Cava and Brooke McQuigge and defenseman Emma Greco from Vancouver.
  • Vancouver received forward Mannon McMahon, forward Anna Meixner, and Anna Shokhina in the deal.
  • Cava is viewed as a proven winner who can slot into Ottawa’s top line with captain Brianne Jenner.
  • The trade comes as both teams sit outside the playoff picture near the season’s midway point.
  • Cava could fit on Ottawa’s top line beside captain Brianne Jenner, enhancing offense.
  • Vancouver received two forwards known for speed and forechecking, Mannon McMahon and Anna Meixner, plus Shokhina.
  • Vancouver GM Cara Gardney Morey said the move strengthens their group on and off the ice.
  • The trade reshapes teams as they approach the halfway point of the season, signaling Ottawa’s upgrade in depth and scoring.
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