Color of Hockey: Rodgers makes history as Dartmouth assistant
Nina Rodgers is a member of our NHLCA Female Coaches Development Program.
Believed to be first Black woman to coach NCAA Division I program
Nina Rodgers is a member of our NHLCA Female Coaches Development Program.
Believed to be first Black woman to coach NCAA Division I program
It was at a modest house in the Toronto suburb of Don Mills where Jay Woodcroft first dreamed of a future in the NHL, and ideally with the Oilers.
With a few days off during the National Hockey League’s All-Star break, where else would Bruce Boudreau be but Hershey?
In an organization that has spit out vintage names like Tom Renney, Todd McLellan, Dave Tippett and Ken Hitchcock, Jay Woodcroft arrives as Bakersfield beaujolais. A fresh new tannin for a tired, thirsty palate.
It came off as a joke, and it probably was.
But there was some truth behind it, as it turns out.
Craig Berube, the only Stanley Cup-winning coach in St. Louis Blues history, is sticking around to lead a team he thinks can “do some damage.”
In hockey, especially at a high level, there is only one of two fates certain for a coach: retirement or being fired.
Sharks, Rangers, Kings, Panthers each have long layoff to heal physically, mentally
Weekly series on League’s You Tube platform follows Abercrombie, Brooks in Coyotes internship program
Sheri Hudspeth is a member of our Female Coaches Development Program.
The future of hockey is in Las Vegas. While the city prepares to host NHL All-Star Weekend, the Vegas Golden Knights are celebrating youth hockey with several events planned for boys and girls across the Valley.
“This is home. It’s our family’s home. I don’t know how many coaches can really say that and mean it. I’m coaching where I live.”
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