Hilary Knight is the inaugural IIHF Female Player of the Year, after her hat trick in the Worlds gold medal game! (IIHF story)
Hilary Knight is the inaugural IIHF Female Player of the Year, after her hat trick in the Worlds gold medal game! (IIHF story)
This quote from the story encapsulates what we on this forum strive for: “The sport and the women who play it deserve the largest stage and biggest spotlight...” That was Hilary Knight.
The pool of professional women playing will be cut drastically without a clear cut approach how these decisions will be made and who will judge who makes the grade and who doesn't, something that's never been done before in sports to my knowledge.
Wouldn't you expect the coaching staffs/management on the six teams to decide who makes the grade? Or am I missing something?
That's from The Hockey News. Writing to players and staff, though, Carey also said “with limited exceptions” PHF staff would be offered substantially similar roles in the new league by July 10. This wasn't true, and the recent firings (with a few league staff retained) raise the question of what former-PHF people could be on that committee.The new ownership group is committed to a fair selection process, and in support of that commitment, a Player Evaluation Advisory Committee will be created with balanced representation to ensure a thorough and fair assessment is in place which will allow this new league to feature the best players
Seems like this may or may not be the direction that this is all moving. A whole generation of girls are taking a risk on, what in hockey terms would be called a 'hope play'! Hoping that this is the end result with no timetable. Right now all that seems obvious is that the new NoName League, under one owner, is taking this into an area that they have no specific experience in, and an entire generation of women are going to take a hit and hope that this is the eventual result. In the mean time, the new owner has already broken early promises (transitioning staff from the PHF...), and many of them who had signed life-changing contracts will actually end up unemployed and out of hockey with the cancellation of those contracts. The pool of professional women playing will be cut drastically without a clear cut approach how these decisions will be made and who will judge who makes the grade and who doesn't, something that's never been done before in sports to my knowledge.
Void all the player contracts and just have each team do a draft. Or you can allow a few keepers for each team like in fantasy football and draft the rest.