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.
Only 49 days remain before the Canadian women’s Olympic hockey team opens its tournament in Milan, Italy, and looks to defend its Olympic title.
For the players fighting to make the Canadian women’s Olympic hockey team, two Rivalry Series games against the United States this week could be an opportunity to cement their spots on the team.
Taylor Heise scored and set up each of Abbey Murphy's three goals, and the United States women's national hockey team opened the pre-Olympic Rivalry Series with a 4-1 win over Canada on Thursday night.
The PWHL season doesn’t begin until Nov. 21, but the competition among the women looking to make the Canadian Olympic hockey team is already in full swing.
Five games into last season, the Toronto Sceptres had racked up a four-game losing streak.
One week after an expansion draft threw PWHL rosters into a blender, teams will have the chance to start rebuilding with free agents.
Toronto Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan says being unhappy with the result shouldn't mean being unhappy with where the team is headed.
When Game 2 of the best-of-five series between the Toronto Sceptres and Minnesota Frost resumes on Friday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum, it will be without Frost rookie Britta Curl-Salemme.