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The PWHL has hired longtime Princeton women’s hockey coach Cara Gardner Morey as the general manager of its expansion franchise in Vancouver, the league announced Friday afternoon. Gardner Morey spent the last 14 years at Princeton,
Cara Gardner Morey is leaving Princeton following seven seasons as women’s hockey coach after being hired as general manager and the first employee of PWHL Vancouver’s expansion franchise.
Vancouver's Professional Women's Hockey League team still doesn't have a name, but now it has a general manager.
Within the span of a couple of days, both of the PWHL’s expansion teams have found their General Managers. Only a day ago, PWHL Seattle named former Boston Fleet assistant GM, Meghan Turner, their club manager.
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As impressive as the PWHL’s growth has been less than two years since its launch, Stan Kasten says you’ve seen nothing yet.
The expansion draft process will take place throughout the month of June as the two new teams in the league build their rosters.
The Professional Women's Hockey League selected Vancouver as its first expansion franchise, and while the league is targeting Seattle next, an agreement has not been finalized.
PWHL advisory board member Stan Kasten laid out an ambitious vision of the league's future that includes further expansion and broadening its reach to Europe.
When the PWHL was founded, teams were asked to sign at least six players to contracts worth at least $80,000. Initially, this mandate led to multiple players receiving inflated offers. While the majority of the league scrapes by making under $40,