Nurse returns from eight-week absence, impacts in Goldeneyes loss to former team
TORONTO — It took Sarah Nurse a couple of shifts but she was able to turn in an impactful performance.
The star forward scored in her first game back from injury — just her second game of the season — giving the Vancouver Goldeneyes a chance to win before falling to her former team, the Toronto Sceptres, 2-1 in overtime on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena.
Nurse suffered an arm injury and missed eight weeks after scoring in the Goldeneyes’ season-opening win over fellow expansion team, Seattle Torrent, on Nov. 21. It was the first time Vancouver and Toronto met this season.
“I think the first shift is the one that you’re kind of like, ‘I want to get out there,'” she said. “And so I’m sitting on the bench, I’m waiting for (head coach Brian Idalski) to call my name and he didn’t call it for a little bit.


