In a historic move that marks a significant milestone for women in professional hockey, Jessica Campbell is set to leave her position as assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken, the first female coach in the National Hockey League (NHL). After two successful years working alongside the team's head coach, Campbell's departure is likely to send shockwaves throughout the hockey community. During her tenure, Campbell played a crucial role in shaping the team's strategy and helping to develop the skills of the team's young players. As the NHL continues to push for greater diversity and inclusion, Campbell's departure will undoubtedly be seen as a loss for the league, but her trailblazing career serves as a powerful inspiration for future generations of female coaches and players.
Jessica Campbell, NHL's first female coach, to depart the Kraken after 2 years as an assistant coach Yahoo Sports