Spooner embraces power forward role, net-front play to top of PWHL goal-scoring list
TORONTO — Natalie Spooner is continuing to answer the call from head coach Troy Ryan, but this time in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
Spooner has embraced the power forward role to the tune of a PWHL-leading 10 goals through 11 games this season. The 33-year-old star has scored in all but one of Toronto’s six wins.
“That’s where she’s the best,” Ryan said of Spooner’s net-front success after Tuesday’s practice. “I challenged her a couple years ago to tell me where she could be the best in the world. We identify and she identifies that that’s the area where she’s the best.
“A lot of people think playing net front is just big and strong and trying to screen goalies. You need to have some pretty good skills to score in tight like that. But the bottom line is, she embraces it. She goes there because she wants to, not because she has to or because it’s the right thing to do.”