Vancouver Goldeneyes End Losing Streak with 3-2 Win Over Toronto Sceptres
The Vancouver Goldeneyes halted a two-game slide on Sunday, March 29, 2026, securing a narrow 3-2 victory over the Toronto Sceptres in Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) action. The game, held in Toronto, saw the Goldeneyes rally to overcome recent struggles and claim a crucial win in the league standings.
Miller's Early Goal Sets the Tone
Forward Hannah Miller opened the scoring for Vancouver during the first period, beating Toronto goaltender Elaine Chuli to give the Goldeneyes an early advantage. Miller's goal, her 34th of the season, provided momentum that the team carried throughout the contest. This marked a significant offensive contribution from Miller, who has been a key player for Vancouver this season.
Defensive Resilience Secures the Win
Despite pressure from the Sceptres, who managed to score two goals, the Goldeneyes' defense held firm in the final periods. Vancouver's goaltending and defensive units effectively neutralized Toronto's attacks, ensuring the one-goal lead remained intact. The team's ability to maintain composure under pressure was a defining factor in the outcome.
The victory improves Vancouver's record and snaps a brief losing skid that had seen them drop consecutive games. For Toronto, the loss adds to their challenges in a competitive PWHL season. Both teams are now looking ahead to their next matchups, with the Goldeneyes aiming to build on this win and the Sceptres seeking to rebound.



