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Today in Canada > News > Compher scores twice to counter 2-goal effort by top pick Kaltounkova as Sceptres edge Sirens
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Compher scores twice to counter 2-goal effort by top pick Kaltounkova as Sceptres edge Sirens

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Last updated: 2025/12/21 at 4:27 PM
Press Room Published December 21, 2025
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Jesse Compher netted her first two goals of the season, scoring late in the third period to help the Toronto Sceptres hold off New York 4-3 on Sunday, offsetting a two-goal effort by the Sirens’ Kristyna Kaltounkova — the top pick in this year’s draft.

Compher scored at 9:19 in the first to give the Sceptres’ (3-0-1-2) a 1-0 lead, with assists from Allie Munroe and Maggie Connors. Compher made it 4-2 when she took a pass from Claire Dalton and scored with 1:37 left to play at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

It proved to be the winner after Taylor Girard scored 21 seconds later for the Sirens (2-0-0-5). It was the fourth goal for Girard, while Maddi Wheeler notched her fourth assist.

WATCH | Compher leads Sceptres past Sirens:

Sceptres Compher scores twice to lead Toronto to 5th straight win over Sirens

Jesse Compher scored twice as Toronto defeated New York 4-3 Sunday in PWHL action.

Kaltounkova, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft out of Colgate University and the Czech Republic, found the net with 2:23 remaining to tie it 1-1 after one period. Sarah Fillier and Anne Cherkowski had assists.

The Sceptres regained the lead when Blayre Turnbull scored her third goal — unassisted — less than two minutes into the second period.

Kaltounkova scored her third goal this season, using assists from Casey O’Brien and Maja Nylen Persson on a power play to tie it 2-2 at 6:16.

Toronto regained the lead 1:19 later on Emma Maltais’s first goal this season — with an assist from Daryl Watts.

Elaine Chuli had 37 saves for Toronto, while Kayle Osborne turned away 23 for New York.

Up next

Toronto: Hosts Ottawa on Tuesday.

New York: Plays host to Seattle at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Sunday as part of the Takeover Tour.

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