
Sceptres’ Carter learned plenty while rehabbing in becoming steady blueline presence
TORONTO — Megan Carter didn’t have an ideal start to her Professional Women’s Hockey League career, but she picked up valuable learning experience from it.
The 23-year-old defender, who was a second-round pick (12th overall) of the Toronto Sceptres in the 2024 PWHL draft out of Northeastern University, was placed on long-term injured reserve with a lower-body injury on Nov. 13, a couple of weeks before the regular season began.
She spent a lot of time rehabbing, and learning from teammate and star forward Natalie Spooner.
“I was able to learn some of my teammates’ tendencies just from watching, which was really neat,” Carter said. “I think even just being on the ice with Spooner for a lot of the time throughout that injury process was really helpful. … Just having that presence around me just made me feel like I could make that jump.