Brianne Jenner scored her first PWHL goal less than four minutes into the game, Gwyneth Philips made 22 saves for her first career shutout and the Ottawa Charge beat the Minnesota Frost 1-0 on Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Brianne Jenner scored her first PWHL goal less than four minutes into the game, Gwyneth Philips made 22 saves for her first career shutout and the Ottawa Charge beat the Minnesota Frost 1-0 on Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak.
The game was just over three minutes old Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center when an uncharacteristic defensive breakdown by the Minnesota Frost led to an Ottawa goal and a 1-0 lead for the Charge. Little did the Frost know that the mistake would prove to be the difference in the game,
Ottawa’s netminder against Minnesota on Jan. 21 made history in a 1-0 shutout. Gwyneth Philips earned not only her first career Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) win, but also did not let any pucks by her on goalie appreciation night.
Ottawa rookie Gwyneth Philips earned her first career PWHL win and shutout on Goalie Appreciation Night in Minnesota, leading the Charge to a 1-0 victory over the Frost at Xcel Energy Center. With the win,
Minnesota (4-3-2-4) has lost three games in a row. The Frost were also held scoreless by New York in early January. Ottawa scored after three minutes, 19 seconds when Gabbie Hughes got the puck along the boards and sent a pass in front of the goal to a wide-open Jenner.
The Ottawa Charge got things going early in the game and were able to keep the Frost off the board the entire time to clinch the win.
The Ottawa Charge beat the Minnesota Frost 1-0 riding netminder Gwyneth Philips who recorded her first career PWHL shutout and win.
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Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips saved all 22 of Minnesota’s shots on goal, and Brianne Jenner’s first-period goal was enough to end Ottawa’s three-game skid.