PWHL Player of the Week – Phillips Remains Solid for Weekly Honor

Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Player of the Week for the week of April 20th through 26th.

Gwyneth Phillips (G – OTT)

  • Philips, the reigning Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP award recipient, is returning to the postseason after a 41-save shutout performance for the Charge on Saturday and has been named the PWHL Player of the Week presented by SharkNinja. The 25-year-old from Athens, OH, finished the season with four straight wins, including two last week where she posted a 0.47 goals-against-average and .985 save percentage between her 3-0 shutout over the Sceptres and 2-1 overtime victory against the Fleet on Wednesday. Philips set PWHL single-season records with 28 appearances, 1643:15 minutes played, 844 shots faced, and 786 saves. Her 16 wins rank third and her three shutouts are tied for fourth.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada – April 25th: the PWHL regular season game between the Toronto Sceptres and the Ottawa Charge at the TD Place Arena on April 25th, 2026 – (Photo by: Josh Kim / Ottawa Charge)
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