Canada’s Spooner returns to women’s world hockey championship with baby in tow
Natalie Spooner will play for Canada in a ninth women’s world hockey championship, but this one feels different to her.
Less than four months after giving birth to son Rory, the 32-year-old forward from Toronto wasn’t sure she’d be chosen to wear the Maple Leaf in nearby Brampton.
“The whole journey that I had been through and not really knowing if I was going to be able to make it back in time, not knowing if what I had done was enough … it was one of those times I had no clue which way it was going to go,” Spooner told The Canadian Press.
Canada takes on Finland in a pre-tournament game Saturday at the Gale Centre in Niagara Falls, Ont.