Sceptres left looking for adjustments after being unable to solve Nicole Hensley
TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres tilted the ice for much of the final two periods, but just could not figure out Nicole Hensley.
The Minnesota Frost goaltender put on a clinic in her 31-save outing to lead her Professional Women’s Hockey League team to a 5-1 victory over Toronto on Tuesday. On the other hand, Sceptres starter Elaine Chuli, who suffered her first loss of the season, was chased after giving up four goals on 18 shots in two periods.
“Never an easy decision to make,” Toronto head coach Troy Ryan said. ” … To me I think it’s probably more a combination of shake up the team but I think there’s at least two goals that she would like to have back.
“And we need our goalie to make those saves when we’re not putting the puck in the net. We need to keep it close. She knows that. She acknowledged that after the game. … It doesn’t means she’s a bad goaltender. She’s a great goaltender.”

