Sceptres Place Allie Munroe on LTIR, Sign Hanna Baskin
The Toronto Sceptres have made significant roster adjustments, placing defender Allie Munroe on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) and signing Hanna Baskin to a standard player agreement. This news comes as Munroe was dealing with lower-body injuries sustained during a game against the Ottawa Charge.
Allie Munroe’s Injury and Its Impact
Allie Munroe, who is 28 years old, was injured on December 23 after logging just 4:10 of ice time. In her current season, she has played seven games, posting two assists and averaging 16:40 of ice time per game.
Munroe’s career highlights include:
- Two goals and eight assists for a total of 10 points over 60 regular-season games.
- One goal and one assist in nine Walter Cup Playoff games.
- Seasons with the Connecticut Whale, where she accumulated 29 points in 42 games.
- Experience in Sweden with Djurgardens IF, totaling 17 points in 68 games.
- Record holder for the most goals by a defender at Syracuse University, with 20 goals and 51 assists over 137 games.
Hanna Baskin Joins the Sceptres
Hanna Baskin, a 22-year-old defender, has been signed after being drafted in the sixth round of the 2025 PWHL Draft. She had a notable season last year as an assistant captain at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where she registered one goal and 21 assists, for a total of 22 points.
In her collegiate career, Baskin achieved:
- Seven goals and 48 assists, accumulating 55 points over four NCAA seasons.
Sceptres’ Current Standings and Next Game
The Sceptres currently hold a record of 4-0-2-3, putting them fourth in the league standings with 14 points. They are set to face the Seattle Torrent on Saturday at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, as part of the PWHL Takeover Tour.