PWHL Toronto ready for final stretch of season after ‘reset’ from international break
TORONTO — Despite a split from some of their teammates and coaches, the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s international break served as a welcome reset for the players on league-leading Toronto.
Seven players, along with head coach Troy Ryan and goalie coach Brad Kirkwood, went to Utica, N.Y., for the women’s world hockey championship. Those that remained found time to practice four times a week during their break, which began March 24 and was set to end Thursday at Boston.
“I think it was a good reset for the girls that were here,” forward Rebecca Leslie said after practice Tuesday. “Time at home, consistency and a routine, that was huge for us.
“Just spending more time together, I think we really bonded over these three weeks we’re excited to bring that into our games this week.”