Coaching shakeup, management questions swirl around Canadian women’s hockey team
CALGARY — Canadian women’s hockey team leadership is in transition after a heartbreaking overtime loss to the United States in the Olympic Games final.
Head coach Troy Ryan has indicated he likely won’t return for a seventh season, so a new head coach would be behind Canada’s bench at the women’s world championship Nov. 6-16 in Herning and Esbjerg, Denmark.
The U.S. beat Canada 2-1 in overtime in the Olympic final Feb. 19 in Milan, Italy, for an eighth straight victory over its hockey archrival.
Ryan suggested he’s uninclined to continue coaching the Canadian women’s team when he told The Associated Press “it’s time for someone else to run with it and take it to new heights.”


