Seattle hires former US team captain Cammi Granato as scout
SEATTLE — Cammi Granato has received plenty of interest in the past from NHL franchises. None of them suited her as well as Seattle’s expansion team does.
The former U.S. Olympic team captain, gold medallist and Hockey Hall of Famer was hired Wednesday as one of five pro scouts for Seattle’s as-yet unnamed franchise that will begin play with the 2021-22 season.
“I’ve turned down a lot that I kind of wish I could have taken. But this one was perfect. It fit right,” Granato said. “As soon as I heard Seattle was getting a team I had been interested. And (GM Ron Francis) reached out to me, I don’t know at what point but not too long ago, and asked about this position. It’s just really exciting and it fits really well with my current status, being so close and also being able to pro scout down the street.”
Granato, who is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, joins a handful of women working on the hockey operations side of an NHL franchise and she is the only female pro scout currently in the league. Last year, Toronto hired Hayley Wickenheiser as assistant director of player development and Noelle Needham as an amateur scout.