The Toronto Sceptres were unable to climb out of the Professional Women’s Hockey League basement Wednesday night, being beat out by the Boston Fleet 4-1.
Heading into Wednesday night, the Sceptres were last in the six-team league with 11 points, just one behind Boston.
Alina Muller and Emily Brown each scored their first goal of the season in the first period, and Aerin Frankel stopped 35 shots to help secure the Boston’s win.
Boston (3-2-2-4) got a regulation win for the first time since its last home game at the Tsongas Center on Dec. 17.
Muller redirected a centering pass from Hannah Brandt for a 1-0 lead less than five minutes into the game. Muller helped make it 2-0 when she spun in front of the net for a behind-the-back feed to Brown, who sent it home with 2:12 left in the first.
Muller entered with just one point in the first nine games of the season.
Shay Maloney scored 58 seconds into the third when she sent a bouncing puck through the pads of Kristen Campbell to make it 3-0. Megan Keller capped the scoring with her empty-netter with 14.2 seconds left.
Toronto (3-0-2-6) got on the board with 5:10 remaining when Kali Flanagan went wide and dished it to captain Blayre Turnbull for a backhand one-timer.
Frankel recorded her seventh career 30-save game.