So how are you feeling today? Yeah.

Last night the Sceptres won their Pride game in a shootout, keeping alive the possibility they can come first in the regular season.

This will all be decided on Saturday when the final games are played. They have not yet clinched second place, as there is a chance Ottawa could overtake.

Toronto Sceptres star Natalie Spooner admits recovery from devastating knee injury ‘is still ongoing’
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In the NHL, New Jersey took an early 3-0 lead and ended up tied in the third period. Carolina went on to the win and are the first team through the first round.

The late starts were Vegas-Wild, where Vegas won to take a 3-2 lead. Oilers-Kings is now 3-2 for the Oilers after their win.

In prospect action the Oshawa Generals had a lead into the third and ended up in overtime where Oshawa got it done. Oshawa (Ben Danford) leads their series 3-0. They seem destined to face the London Knights in the OHL final.

Lethbridge (Noah Chadwick) lost in overtime to Medicine Hat who now lead the series 3-0.

In other news:

No charges for man over hockey player’s death
British prosecutors said Tuesday no charges will be brought against a man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson in 2023.

That's it for today. And the last word goes to Chris Tanev, the best player in the game last night:

In prospect news, Ben Danford and Oshawa took a 3-0 series lead in a double overtime win last night. Danford with one assist.