Ohio State alum Natalie Spooner wins PWHL MVP honors
Playing for Toronto, Ohio State Hall of Famer Natalie Spooner after the PWHL's inaugural season. Natalie Spooner, the Ohio State Hall of Famer and the all-time leading scorer with 100 goals between 2008-2012, was named the PWHL's MVP after the league's inaugural season. Spooner led the Toronto forward with 20 goals and 27 points in 24 games. Other notable winners included Emma Maltais (Toronto) and Sophie Jaques (Minnesota), who earned spots on the All-Rookie Team. The league's first champion, Minnesota, won the Walter Cup last month.

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Ohio State Hall of Famer and the Buckeye's all-time leading scorer with 100 goals between 2008-2012, Natalie Spooner was named the PWHL's MVP after the league's inaugural season.
The 33-year-old Toronto forward led the PWHL with 20 goals and 27 points in 24 games.
Also receiving honors were Ohio State alums Emma Maltais (Toronto) and Sophie Jaques (Minnesota). They earned spots on the PWHL's six-member All-Rookie Team.
Last month, Minnesota won the Walter Cup as the league's first champion.