It may not be a full-time NHL coaching gig, but Kori Cheverie made Nova Scotia hockey history. The 36-year-old from New Glasgow became the first woman from the province to be invited to serve as a coach with an NHL team.
She was recently invited to Pittsburgh's development camp as a guest coach and will join the team for training camp and during the regular season on occasion. "I was in Pittsburgh for five or six days and stayed at a hotel right across the street from their practice facility," said Cheverie, now back in her New Glasgow home. "The next step will be to go to the team's main training camp in September." Cheverie played university hockey in Nova Scotia with Saint Mary's University, where she was team captain and an academic All-Canadian.
From there she played several seasons in a professional women's league. She then became the first woman to be hired as a full-time coaching role in U Sports men's ice hockey history when she took a job with the Ryerson Rams.
She later became an assistant coach with Canada's national women's team — a role she still holds. She is also the head coach of the national women's development team.