Corinne Schroeder -

Corinne Schroeder is a Canadian goaltender from Elm Creek, Manitoba, who has quickly established herself among the elite at her position. She played four seasons at the NCAA level with Boston University and spent her final collegiate season at Quinnipiac, graduating in 2022 as her team’s most valuable player and earning national goalie-of-the-year finalist honors. Her strong fundamentals, size in net, and consistent athleticism helped prepare her for professional play.

After college, Schroeder joined the professional ranks with the Boston Pride, where she was named Goaltender of the Year following a standout season in which she posted a stellar record and multiple shutouts. As the professional women’s hockey landscape evolved with the launch of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL), she was selected 33rd overall by the New York Sirens in the 2023 inaugural draft. On January 1, 2024, she recorded the first‑ever shutout in PWHL history. Across her rookie season she maintained a .930 save percentage and was named a finalist for PWHL Goaltender of the Year. The following season she led the league with four shutouts, twice recorded back‑to‑back shutouts, and set the league’s career benchmark for regular‑season shutouts.

In June 2025, Schroeder signed a two‑year contract with the league’s expansion club PWHL Seattle, becoming a foundational piece of their goaltending core. Her combination of elite shot‑stopping, composure under pressure, and proven track record make her one of the most reliable and decorated netminders in women’s professional hockey today.0-word 3-paragraph biography/summary about Corinne Schroeder's hockey career, time playing in the PWHL, any notable awards or accolades and any notable international play.