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Six Huskies Named Hockey East All-Stars, Philips Named Goaltender Of The Year

AMESBURY, Mass.— Fifth year Gwyneth Philips has been named the Hockey East Stop It Goaltending Goaltender of the Year and six Huskies earned spots on Hockey East All-Star teams from the No. 14 Northeastern women's hockey team.
 
Philips and graduate student Megan Carter are First Team All-Stars, sophomore Jules Constantinople and graduate student Peyton Anderson are Second Team All-Stars and fifth year Katy Knoll and junior Skylar Irving are Third Team All-Stars. Northeastern led all schools with six selections to the All-Star teams.
 
For the second year in a row, Philips earned Stop It Goaltending Goaltender of the Year honors and First Team All-Star accolades. Philips owns a 1.20 goals against average and .953 save percentage, both tops among goaltenders with at least 18 games played. She has posted six shutouts, which is tied for the third-best mark in the NCAA and has allowed one goal or less in 24 of her 34 games played this season. Additionally, Philips is a Semifinalist for the Goaltender of the Year award, was named Hockey East's Three Star Award winner and earned Bertagna Award honors for the second year in a row as the Beanpot's top goaltender.
 
Carter was a unanimous selection to the First Team after claiming Best Defender honors for the second year in a row. Carter set a new career-high with 18 assists this season and tied a career-high with 22 points. The captain of the Huskies, she has posted 60 blocks this season, which ranks fifth-best among all league defensemen.
 
Constantinople is a Second Team All-Star for the first time in her career. Only a sophomore, Constantinople's production took a huge leap this season, setting career-highs in goals (4), assists (11) and points (15). She has two game-winning goals and has tallied 56 blocks.
 
Anderson earned All-Star honors for the first time in her career after being named to the Second Team. She has set career-high in goals (14), assists (12), points (26) and game-winning goals (4). Anderson's 14 goals lead all Huskies and her 23 points in league play ranked as the third-best mark in the conference.
 
Irving was named a Third Team All-Star after posting a career-high 10 goals, 20 assists and 30 points. Her 20 assists tied to lead all Hockey East players and she also posted four game-winning goals. The Huskies are 8-0-0 when the Beanpot MVP records a goal and 19-0-0 when she records a point this season.
 
For the third time in her career, Knoll was named a Third Team All-Star. This season, Knoll has posted 10 goals, 15 assists and 25 points. Her five game-winning goals ties a career-high and she is the active career NCAA leader with 21 game-winning goals.
 
Hockey East will unveil the Player of the Year, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year and Coach of the Year award in the coming days.
 
 
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