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"What we do here with the PWHL comes first and foremost," said Sarah Nurse, who was named to Team Canada's Olympic ...
Sarah Nurse is excited about playing for a new crowd in her third PWHL campaign after suiting up for the Toronto Sceptres ...
"Now it's not a dream of playing for the Vancouver Canucks with the Sedins like I once had. Now you can dream about playing ...
Nurse was one of PWHL Vancouver’s first players, signing on after playing the league’s initial two years with the Toronto ...
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Nurse ready to make waves with Vancouver
When Sarah Nurse first stepped onto the Aquabus dock at Vancouver’s Granville Island, she was a little apprehensive. The Hamilton hockey player was unaccustomed to being just a few feet away from ...
Identifying with that lingering impact, Nurse signed on to star in a new campaign for Dove called #UnseenBeauty. The ...
The Toronto Sceptres placed forward Sarah Nurse on long-term injured reserve after she suffered a lower body injury at the Rivalry Series and have signed German forward Laura Kluge.
Sarah Nurse always dreamt of playing hockey but didn’t always think it would become a reality. “I was just always othered,” said Nurse, a member of Canada’s national women’s hockey team.
Sarah Nurse scored twice, including in overtime, and Kristen Campbell made 37 saves as Toronto defeated Montreal 3-2 before a record crowd on Saturday. The 21,105 attendance set a high-water mark ...
At three years old, Sarah Nurse fell in love with skating which led to her learning the rules of hockey which started her taking to the ice arena for the sport at five years old.