‘Switch is on’: Toronto banking on experience with adversity entering PWHL playoffs
TORONTO — A new season has dawned on Toronto’s Professional Women’s Hockey League team, but it’s one without need for a new approach.
Top-seeded Toronto opens the PWHL playoffs against visiting Minnesota on Wednesday at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Toronto went 2-1-0-1 against Minnesota in the regular season, most recently posting a 4-1 win last Wednesday.
“It’s a whole new season, we’re starting fresh,” Toronto head coach Troy Ryan said on Sunday after his team’s 5-2 win over Ottawa in the regular-season finale. “The one thing that I think this group has been good at is, they’ve kind of approached it all year this way.
“We dealt with a lot of adversity at the start of the year, which I think is something that’s going to benefit this group. It’s benefited us all throughout the year because we knew how terrible it felt early in the year to have the games that we had.