4 more years: Troy Ryan to coach Canadian women's hockey team to 2026 Olympics
Troy Ryan will coach the Canadian women's hockey team at the next Winter Olympic Games.
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Troy Ryan will coach the Canadian women's hockey team at the next Winter Olympic Games.
May 26 : Hockey Canada announced on Tuesday that women's national team general manager Gina Kingsbury and head coach Troy Ryan have mutually agreed that the pair will not return for the 2026-27 season.
The Canadian women's hockey team will have a new general manager and head coach leading the team into the next Olympic cycle.
Montreal's Kori Cheverie, Ottawa's Carla MacLeod, and Boston's Kris Sparre are the finalists for the 2026 Professional Women's Hockey League coach of the year award, the leaguer announced Friday.
The PWHL filled its final two expansion team general manager openings with three-time U.S. Olympian Meghan Duggan taking over in Hamilton, and Troy Ryan leaving the Toronto Sceptres to take on the dual role of coach and GM in San Jose.
Long-time Canadian women's national hockey team head coach Troy Ryan says it's "probably the right time for change" behind the bench, as the team looks ahead to the 2030 Olympics.
MILAN, Feb 14 : Marie-Philip Poulin made an impressive return from injury on Saturday, equalling the record for most career goals in women's Olympic ice hockey and helping Canada reach the semi-finals, but the captain's focus was all about getting back on the ice and the challenge ahead.
Less than five minutes into her return to Olympic hockey, Marie-Philip Poulin picked up speed as German forward Laura Kluge took off with the puck.
In a 5-0 thrashing of Canada, American forward Abbey Murphy drew not one, not two, but four penalties.