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    Ian Kennedy
    Ian Kennedy
    Jun 6, 2025, 18:42
    Corinne Schroeder - Photo @ PWHL

    PWHL Seattle signed their fifth and final player, inking netminder Corinne Schroeder, during the PWHL's exclusive expansion signing window. Schroeder signed an extended contract agreeing to terms on a two-year contract.

    Schroeder spent the past two seasons as the starting goalie for the PWHL's New York Sirens.

    “Signing Corinne is a huge step for our team,” said Meghan Tuner, PWHL Seattle General Manager. “With four shutouts this season, more than anyone in the league, she’s shown she can take over a game and deliver when it matters most. She brings poise, confidence, and the kind of elite goaltending every team needs to win, and we can’t wait to see her between the pipes for us.” 

     Schroeder was an inaugural nominee for the PWHL's Goaltender of the Year, is the league's all-time shutout leader, and was the PHF's Goaltender of the Year in 2023 before joining the league. She was also named to Canada's Rivalry Series roster for the first time last season.

    “I am incredibly honored and excited to be joining PWHL Seattle next season,” said Schroeder. “The city has such a remarkable sports culture that I am eager to contribute to and build upon with our team. I am truly grateful to the New York Sirens organization for the past two seasons and would like to thank them for believing in me and supporting me every step of the way. I’m looking forward to meeting all the passionate fans and joining the Seattle hockey community. I can’t wait for puck drop out West!” 

    Earlier in the day, Schroeder's teammate from the New York Sirens, Alex Carpenter, also signed with PWHL Seattle

    The other inaugural PWHL Seattle signings include Hilary Knight, Danielle Serdachny, and Cayla Barnes.