
Rookie goalie Philips gaining confidence as key cog in Charge’s PWHL playoff run
OTTAWA — Gwyneth Philips has gained confidence from the confidence she’s felt from her teammates in her capabilities.
Philips turned heads with her stellar goaltending throughout the Charge’s semifinal series, playing a pivotal role in eliminating the league-best Montreal Victoire and securing Ottawa’s spot in the Walter Cup final against the Minnesota Frost in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
Phillips leads all goaltenders with a .956 save percentage and 1.14 goals-against-average through four playoff games. She’s also the first rookie goaltender to post a playoff shutout.
“I have felt a lot more confident because I can feel that my teammates are feeling a little bit more confident with me,” said Philips. “So, that’s been my key to success, personally, is just knowing, like, how much they’re getting trust in me.”