
‘So much fun’: Sceptres’ Jackson takes advantage of first PWHL start in 2-1 SO win
TORONTO — It was a fun night for Carly Jackson.
The 27-year-old third-string goaltender from Amherst, N.S., made 25 saves in her first-ever start — and first time entering a PWHL game — in the Toronto Sceptres’ 2-1 shootout victory on Tuesday night over the New York Sirens.
Jackson stopped all four shots in the shootout with Natalie Spooner scoring the winner.
“I had so much fun,” Jackson said. “I know I’m going to sleep really good tonight. But everything I felt today was just contagious. And to be honest, it wasn’t different from a normal day with how my teammates showed up for me and respected me and found a way to win.