Olivia Howe enters uncharted territory, joining Moose Jaw WHL coaching staff
MOOSE JAW, Sask. — The Moose Jaw Warriors are believed to have hired the first female coach in Western Hockey League history.
Olivia Howe, a native of Moose Jaw, Sask., has been named a coaching assistant with her hometown club after serving as a guest coach during training camp.
The WHL has no records of any other female coach in the league’s history.
“It’s been really surprising the feedback and reaction I’ve got,” Howe said. “I’m really excited to start here. It’s a great opportunity. Being from Moose Jaw, it’s just awesome.”