Sceptres Jess Kondas signed to 10-Day Spa

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TORONTO, ON – The Toronto Sceptres have announced the signing of defender Jess Kondas to a Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) 10-day Standard Player Agreement (SPA). 

Kondas has been on the Reserve Player list for Toronto since the inaugural season. This is the first time the 24-year-old from Calgary, AB has been called up to the main squad. She is expected to be in the lineup for her PWHL debut tonight against Boston. 

This move corresponds with the PWHL’s announcement of a one game suspension for defender Rylind MacKinnon for an illegal check to the head hit on Montréal’s Amanda Boulier during the third period of the game on Dec. 21.  

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