PWHL Toronto keeping perspective while building from slow start to season
TORONTO — Maintaining perspective has helped Toronto in working through a tough start to the Professional Women’s Hockey League season.
Toronto has gone 1-3-0 to begin its 24-game schedule, losing both its home games, and only mustering five goals to 14 allowed. The team sits one point ahead of last-place Boston, which has played just two games so far. Toronto hosts Boston on Wednesday.
“It’s hard because you don’t want to be a team that’s losing,” Toronto captain Blayre Turnbull said after practice Monday. “But on the flip side of it, I’d rather go through this now than later in the season.
“Once we figure everything out, I’m really hoping that we’ll get some wins and start stringing together a little bit of a winning streak. And I know this group can do it, we have everything we need in the dressing room, we just have to commit to executing it on the ice during games.”