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DARKANGELO, PHILIPS, SCHROEDER NAMED PWHL 3 STARS OF THE WEEK PRESENTED BY SHARK BEAUTY CANADA

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NEW YORK AND TORONTO (April 7, 2025) – Ottawa Charge forward Shiann Darkangelo, Charge goaltender Gwyneth Philips and New York Sirens goaltender Corinne Schroeder have been named the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) 3 Stars of the Week presented by Shark Beauty Canada following games from Mar. 31 to Apr. 6. 

 

FIRST STAR – SHIANN DARKANGELO, F, OTTAWA CHARGE

Darkangelo scored in each period of Ottawa’s 4-0 victory over the Fleet at Boston’s Tsongas Center Apr. 2, collecting her first career hat trick and helping lift the Charge to its third victory in four games. Darkangelo needed just four shots to score the three goals, and she notched a few “firsts” in the process. She scored on her first shot of the game, just 45 seconds into the contest – the quickest goal in team history. The tally also was Darkangelo’s first career power-play goal. She added scores at 7:42 of the second period and 6:29 of the third to complete her second three-point performance of the season -- she had three assists in an 8-3 victory over Minnesota Feb. 13 – and the third hat trick by an Ottawa player this season. Tereza Vanišová has the other two. The performance lifted Darkangelo’s season stats to 8-6—14, tied with Jincy Roese (3-11—14) for fourth on the Charge behind Gabbie Hughes (5-10—15), Emily Clark (9-8—17) and Vanišová (15-5—20).

 

SECOND STAR – GWYNETH PHILIPS, G, OTTAWA CHARGE

Philips made 17 saves in the 4-0 triumph at Boston, becoming the first rookie PWHL netminder to record multiple shutouts with her second of the campaign. Boosted by the offensive support supplied by Darkangelo’s hat trick and a goal by Roese, Philips backstopped the victory that lifted Ottawa into a playoff spot – one point behind the third-place Fleet and one ahead of Minnesota entering the international break. The 24-year-old Philips recorded her other shutout with a 1-0 verdict at Minnesota Jan. 21; she made 22 stops and protected the lead Brianne Jenner provided with a goal just 3:19 into the contest. The two shutouts make Philips one of three PWHL goalkeepers with multiple shutouts this season: Minnesota’s Maddie Rooney leads with three and Schroeder has two. Philips’ 2.25 goals-against average stands fifth in the PWHL, and her .915 save percentage ranks third behind Boston’s Aerin Frankel (.924) and Montréal’s Ann-Renée Desbiens (.932).

 

THIRD STAR – CORINNE SCHROEDER, G, NEW YORK SIRENS

Schroeder sent New York into the international break with 16 saves in a 1-0 triumph over the Victoire at Place Bell. A goal by Jade Downie-Landry, scored with 12 seconds left in the first period, was the difference maker, and Schroeder made the lead stand up with her third shutout of the season – taking the league lead in that department and tying the single-season record set by Toronto’s Kristen Campbell in the PWHL’s inaugural campaign. The contest marked Schroeder’s second 1-0 triumph of the season; the 25-year-old from Elm Creek, Manitoba noched a similar result against Toronto Jan. 12, keeping the Sceptres off the scoreboard until Jessie Eldridge tallied at 3:37 of overtime. That victor marked Schroeder’s second consecutive shutout; she made 26 stops in a 5-0 triumph at Minnesota Jan 4. Schroeder has faced 544 shots in 19 appearances for the Sirens this season, second only to the 632 Frankel has faced in 22 games with the Fleet.

 

The ‘3 Stars of the Week’ are announced each Monday throughout the regular season and playoffs, encompassing games from the previous Monday through Sunday. Points will be awarded to each selection and will help determine rankings at the end of the year. 

 

First Star = 30 Points   Second Star = 20 Points   Third Star = 10 Points 

   

PWHL ‘3 Stars of the Week’ Standings 

Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 90 Points 
Laura Stacey (MTL) = 80 Points 
Hilary Knight (BOS) = 70 Points 
Abby Boreen (MTL) = 50 Points 
Gabbie Hughes (OTT) = 50 Points 
Hannah Miller (TOR) = 50 Points 
Tereza Vanišová (OTT) = 50 Points
Kristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 Points
Alex Carpenter (NY) = 40 Points
Corinne Schroeder (NY) = 40 Points 
Susanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 Points 
Erin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 Points 
Emily Clark (OTT) = 30 Points 
Shiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 Points
Sarah Fillier (NY) = 30 Points 
Emerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 Points 
Alina Müller (BOS) = 30 Points 
Claire Thompson (MIN) = 30 Points
Michela Cava (MIN) = 20 Points
Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 Points 
Renata Fast (TOR) = 20 Points 
Megan Keller (BOS) = 20 Points 
Kateřina Mrázová (OTT) = 20 Points 
Gwyneth Philips (OTT) = 20 Points
Abby Roque = 20 Points 
Ann-Renée Desbiens (MTL) = 10 Points 
Taylor Heise (MIN) = 10 Points 
Sophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 Points 
Sidney Morin (BOS) = 10 Points 
Maddie Rooney (MIN) = 10 Points 
Kati Tabin (MTL) = 10 Points 
Daryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points

 

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