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The league is replacing its commissioner, the league founder Dani Rylan Kearney, as it seeks to secure independent ownership for four of its six teams heading into its sixth season.
Tyler Tumminia has been named the interim commissioner of the National Women’s Hockey League, replacing the league’s founder, Dani Rylan Kearney.
The N.W.H.L. confirmed the change on Monday and announced that it was switching its operational model to an unincorporated association with a six-person board of governors to ensure “alignment of interests between the league and its teams.”
Under the previous system, the six-team league was owned by a group of investors that also controlled four of the league’s clubs, in the New York metropolitan area, Connecticut, Minnesota and Buffalo. Although the league sought independent owners for all six franchises, only two teams are independently owned — the Boston Pride and the Toronto Six, an expansion club for the 2020-21 season.
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NWHL/SDHL Champions Cup to Feature Metropolitan Riveters and Lulea Hockey at Princeton's Hobey Baker Rink
NWHL/SDHL Champions Cup to Feature Metropolitan Riveters and Lulea Hockey at Princeton’s Hobey Baker Rink
The Inaugural Champions Cup between the National Women’s Hockey League and the Swedish Women’s Hockey League between the Metropolitan Riveters and Lulea Hockey will take place at the iconic Hobey Baker Rink at Princeton University on Saturday September 29 at 1:00 PM.
The matchup between the defending Isobel Cup Champion Riveters and SDHL Champs, Lulea Hockey will mark the very first battle…
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First Ever Champions Cup Between NWHL and SDHL Moved from Sweden to New York-New Jersey Area
First Ever Champions Cup Between NWHL and SDHL Moved from Sweden to New York-New Jersey Area
The National Women’s Hockey League and the Swedish Women’s Hockey League, announced on Friday that the Champions Cup between Isobel Cup Champion, Metropolitan Riveters and Svenska Damhockeyligan Champs, Lulea Hockey has been moved to the United States.
The NWHL Champs were originally scheduled to travel to Lulea, Sweden to take on the SDHL Champions in a three-game series, from September 26…
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Minnesota Wild and Minnesota Whitecaps Become Third NWHL and NHL Partners
Minnesota Wild and Minnesota Whitecaps Become Third NWHL and NHL Partners
The National Women’s Hockey League received its third strategic partnership with a National Hockey League club on Monday as the Minnesota Wild announced the organization will provide support to the Minnesota Whitecaps.
Prior to last season, the New Jersey Devils formed a strategic partnership with the Metropolitan Riveters. Then in January, the Buffalo Sabres owners, Pegula Sports and…
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Dani Rylan: I told you that in confidence.
Cassie Campbell: We don't have that kind of relationship.
(Sorry if this is messy I'm posting on mobile) "The 41-year-old from Kingston, Ont., says finding a way to unite the CWHL and the U.S.-based NWHL into one premier North American women’s hockey league is a priority for her. “That’s the goal: to get to a point where we have all the players in one professional league,” Hefford told The Canadian Press. “Without too much detail, I think the NHL being involved is the best-case scenario. “How soon that can happen ... I don’t know if that’s a one-year thing, a two-year thing. “I just want to see the sport at a place where I think the athletes deserve it to be. The players have the power. If they want to be in the same league, then we’ve got to find a way to make that work."