

Hannah Miller and Kristen Campbell celebrate for the Toronto Sceptres. Photo @ PWHLThe Toronto Sceptres continued their winning ways as they beat the New York Sirens 4-1 for their fifth straight win on the back of Hannah Miller's four point night.
Here are three takeaways from Toronto’s win on Wednesday.
The Sceptres power play continued its historic pace as they tortured their opponent with the extra skater again on Wednesday.
The Sceptres scored three power play goals on four opportunities against the Sirens. In their last eight games the Sceptres are 15 for 29 on the power play or just above 51%. With their success on the power play Wednesday, the Sceptres improved to 33% on the season, the best in the PWHL.
The Sceptres power play has scored in eight straight games and has been the Sceptres biggest generator of offense during their current eight game point streak.
The team does need to find some more consistency at even strength in order to sustain their success moving forward.
In a season where she is putting her name in the running for MVP, Hannah Miller had her best performance yet in New Jersey.
The scorer tallied two goals and two assists for a total of four points to help the Sceptres come away with the win.
Miller got her night going in the second period, as a deflection off a Sirens stick allowed the puck to trickle over the shoulder of Corinne Schroeder and into the net.
Miller scored her second of the game with a bullet from the point for the Sceptres second power play goal. She also set up Julia Gosling for her second goal of the game with a pass into the slot which Gosling tipped in.
Miller is only the third player in the PWHL to score four points in a single game, this total also gives her sole possession of the league scoring lead with 22.
After a very difficult start to her season, Kristen Campbell was nothing but a steady presence for the Sceptres, making key saves in the win last night.
One of her best saves of the night came early in the second period as Alex Carpenter came streaking in on a breakaway but was denied by the sprawling pad of Campbell to keep the game even.
Campbell was also a critical part of the Sceptres' penalty kill as the use of her stick shut down the passing lane in front of her crease, in turn keeping the shots in front of her.
Overall, Campbell made 23 saves in the game for the Sceptres to pick up her second win in a row.
Troy Ryan is in a good position heading down the stretch with both goalies playing at a high level.