One women’s league on the minds of Canadian, U.S. players at Four Nations Cup
SASKATOON — Prominent members of the U.S. women’s hockey team moving to Canada to play strengthens speculation that a merger of the top two women’s leagues into one is nigh.
Hilary Knight, Brianna Decker and Kacey Bellamy say their decisions to play in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League this season were personal, not collective.
But they’re also not adverse to their relocations strengthening the winds of change blowing through women’s hockey.
Both interim CWHL commissioner Jayna Hefford and NWHL commissioner Dani Rylan indicated this year a merger is desirable.


