For more than a century, the NHL operated as a male-only league. However, over the last few years, the league and its affiliate have been making drastic changes, hiring more women in coaching positions.
The Washington Capitals were the first team to take a swing outside the norm, hiring Emily Engel-Natzke. She served their AHL affiliate's team, the Hershey Bears, as the video coach.
This summer, however, Seattle took the Capitals' cue and took it to another level. After two solid seasons with the Coachella Valley Firebirds, the Kraken made history by hiring Jessica Campbell as their assistant coach, the first woman to be hired to coach full-time in the NHL.
Now, only a month later, the Colorado Avalanche became the latest NHL team to hire a female coach.
Along with their new goalie coach Matt Zaba, Kim Weiss will be the video coach for their AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles. This makes her the third woman to be hired as a full-time coach in either league.
Though this is undoubtedly an inspiration for young women hoping to find a home in the sport, these are very tough shoes to fill. Many NHL fans have long-held assumptions that hockey is just a man's sport.
Hopefully, with her colleagues by her side, Kim Weiss can do right by Colorado and prove these people wrong
Source: NHL.com
Eagles Hire Zaba, Weiss
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Is Kim Weiss a good fit for the Colorado Avalanche coaching staff? | ||
Yes | 67 | 45.6 % |
No | 26 | 17.7 % |
Too soon to tell | 54 | 36.7 % |
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