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Hockey Canada Overhauls Leadership Amid PWHL Expansion

The departures of Gina Kingsbury and Troy Ryan reshape the women's program as the league widens its footprint.

A sudden leadership shift

Hockey Canada announced this week that general manager Gina Kingsbury and head coach Troy Ryan will not continue in their roles for the upcoming season.

Kingsbury, who steered the national team to Olympic gold in 2022, spent eight years in the position, overseeing a period of sustained success that included multiple championship campaigns.

Ryan, a decorated coach with three world championship titles and Olympic gold and silver medals, has accepted a dual GM and head‑coach position with the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s newest franchise in San Jose.

PWHL expansion reshapes the market

The league’s growth has altered the scheduling of international tournaments, compressing preparation windows and intensifying the demand for full‑time coaching and management talent.

A committee comprising former national team stalwarts — including Katherine Henderson, Meghan Duggan, Manon Rheaume and others — has been assembled to identify successors before the women’s world championship in Denmark later this year.

The search reflects a broader ambition to maintain Canada’s dominance while adapting to a landscape where the PWHL’s expansion creates new career pathways and competitive pressures.

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