February 6, 2021,
Inspiration can come from far and wide as long as it motivates up close. And personal.
When it comes to sports, girls can participate in virtually any sport they desire.
Hockey, long a male’s only sport, is increasingly becoming the dream and life pursuit of young women worldwide.
There is an organization that continues to try and appeal to those dreams.
The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization dedicated to advocating for the promotion of professional women’s ice hockey.
It was founded in May 2019 with a goal to create a sustainable professional league for women’s ice hockey in North America.
Let’s visit their home pwhpa.com for cooler insight.
They are happy to share and inspire, “We are fortunate to be ambassadors of this game that we revere so deeply and yet, more than ever, we understand the responsibility that comes with that ambassadorship: To leave this game in better shape than when we entered it. That is why we come together, 125 players strong, to say it is time to create a sustainable professional league for Women’s Hockey.”
Here are their goals and we must admit, we are encouraged and inspired by them:
- To promote, advance, and support a single, viable professional women’s ice hockey league in North America that showcases the greatest product of women’s professional ice hockey in the world.
- To provide a united voice to players advocating for the creation of a sustainable professional league.
- To coordinate training needs and programming opportunities during the current season.
- To collaborate with like-minded organizations to make hockey more inclusive for women today and for the girls of the next generation.
Very impressive.
One of the most impressive female hockey players to innovate, pioneer and ever play the game is Manon Rhéaume.
Ms. Rhéaume is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender. An Olympic silver medalist, she achieved a number of historic firsts during her career, including becoming the first woman to play in any of the major North American pro-sports leagues.
In 1992 our luminary signed a contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL, appearing in preseason exhibition games in 1992 and 1993. She spent five years in professional minor leagues, playing for a total of seven teams and appearing in 24 games. She also played on the Canada women’s national ice hockey team, winning gold medals at the IIHF Women’s World Championship in 1992 and 1994, and the silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
For the 1999–2000 season, Ms. Rhéaume was the goaltending coach of the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women’s ice hockey program. She entered into the business world in 2000, serving as marketing director for Mission Hockey in Irvine, California, developing and promoting girls’ hockey equipment for three years. She later worked in marketing at the Powerade Iceport in Milwaukee and with the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
That our friends, is what we would describe as inspirational.
We are now happy to be the proclaimer of additional great female hockey news. Please read on.
New York Rangers Partner with PWHPA and Bauer Hockey to Advance Women’s Professional Hockey
Feb 03, 2021, 12:30 ET
Rangers to make history hosting the first professional women’s game at the World’s Most Famous Arena – advancing equity and opportunity
NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) continued its momentum today announcing its first 2021 partnership with a National Hockey League team. On February 28 at 7 p.m., the New York Rangers will host a 2021 Secret® Dream Gap Tour game and help market the showcase featuring the world’s best hockey players.
“This is a major milestone for women’s hockey and young girls who aspire to play professional hockey but don’t have the option to make it a career today,” said Jayna Hefford, PWHPA operations consultant. “NHL teams are uniquely positioned to elevate women’s hockey to the next level. They bring major brand strength, corporate relationships and access to a fan base. I want to thank the New York Rangers and Bauer Hockey for helping us reach this achievement. We’re even more excited to celebrate this milestone on National Girls and Women in Sports Day.”
Comprised of approximately 125 of the world’s best hockey players, the PWHPA was formed to advocate for and advance equity, fairness and opportunity in women’s professional hockey. Specifically, the group’s goal is to create a sustainable league that pays a living wage to players, provides appropriate elite-level resources (i.e. ice time, facilities, trainers, etc.) and invests in marketing that showcases the players and game.
“The talent level of women’s hockey is simply incredible, and the Rangers organization is honored to host this game. We’re excited to play even a small role in helping elevate visibility for the women’s game,” said John Davidson, President, New York Rangers. “We all love this sport so much and any opportunity the Rangers have to participate in its advancement is something we want to be a part of. It’s a win for everyone involved.”
Supporting the series at Madison Square Garden, Chase will serve as the presenting sponsor.
“We’re excited to be part of this historical moment that will help advance women in professional hockey and give these incredible players a platform to show off their skills to the world,” said Leslie Gillin, Chief Marketing Officer for JPMorgan Chase.
In hosting a game at Madison Square Garden, the Rangers are bringing women’s professional hockey to the World’s Most Famous Arena for the first time in history. Further, playing in the New York City media market delivers an added and much-needed level of exposure to women’s pro hockey.
With this announcement, the PWHPA is launching the 2021 Secret® Dream Gap Tour. The game at Madison Square Garden will kick off the tour and additional showcases will be added in the United States and Canada. Games and logistics will adhere to local guidelines.
“Investing in and advancing women’s hockey strengthens the game overall and creates a range of professional opportunities for women as coaches, front office executives and athletes,” said Mary-Kay Messier, VP of Global Marketing for Bauer Hockey who was recently appointed as a senior advisor to the PWHPA. “The women’s game is exciting to watch, as we’ve seen in international play, and is well-positioned to attract additional corporate partners that want to align their brand with advancing equity. The Rangers and Madison Square Garden combine to create a powerful platform for the women’s game.”
February 3, 2021, marks the 35th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day in the United States, which recognizes the importance of equal opportunities in sports for girls and women.
About the PWHPA
Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association’s (PWHPA) mission is to promote, advance and support a single, viable professional women’s ice hockey league in North America that showcases the greatest product of women’s professional ice hockey in the world. The organization aims to provide a united voice to players advocating for the creation of a sustainable professional league. PWHPA is working to accomplish its mission by coordinating training needs and programming opportunities and collaborating with like-minded organizations to make hockey more inclusive for women and future generations. To learn more about PWHPA and the Secret Dream Gap Tour, visit pwhpa.com.
Media Contacts
PWHPA
Ashley McLellan
media@pwhpa.com
New York Rangers
Ryan Watson
ryan.watson@msgsports.com
JPMorgan Chase
Mike Fusco
michael.f.fusco@jpmchase.com
Bauer Hockey
Samantha Hoffman
media@bauer.com
SOURCE Bauer
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