In a groundbreaking move, Olympic gold medalist Meghan Duggan is trading in her hockey skates for a front office seat, leaving her role as a professional scout for the NHL's New Jersey Devils to become the General Manager of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). As a decorated athlete, Duggan's impressive resume boasts a gold medal from the 2018 Winter Olympics, as well as multiple World Championship titles. With her leadership experience on the ice and her role in helping to establish the PWHL, Duggan is poised to make a significant impact on the growth and development of women's professional hockey in North America. As the PWHL looks to establish itself as a premier destination for female hockey talent, Duggan's hiring sends a powerful message about the league's commitment to excellence and its dedication to creating a sustainable future for women's hockey.


Olympic gold medalist Meghan Duggan leaves NHL’s Devils for PWHL GM job  New York Post