A major shake-up is underway in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) as the league announces its latest round of leadership changes. In a move that signals a new era for the Hamilton-based team, Olympic gold medalist Meghan Duggan has been appointed as the general manager, bringing her extensive experience and expertise to the role. Meanwhile, Troy Ryan, who had been at the helm in Toronto, is making a cross-country move to take the reins in San Jose, leaving fans and players in both cities wondering what the future holds for their respective teams. As the PWHL continues to grow and evolve, these appointments are likely to have a significant impact on the league's competitive landscape.
The PWHL filled its final two expansion team general manager openings on Friday with Meghan Duggan taking over in Hamilton and Troy Ryan leaving Toronto for San Jose.