Women in all-star event hope it’s a sign of NHL’s deeper interest in a league
More integration of women into this year’s NHL’s all-star weekend is another milestone for their game.
The women kick off Friday’s skills competition at Enterprise Centre in St. Louis with their own three-on-three tournament. Two women will also go head to head against NHL players in a shooting drill.
Ten Canadians and 10 Americans were selected to play in the tournament, and who got the nod to participate is significant. The American team includes Kendall Coyne Schofield and Brianna Decker, who generated buzz at the 2019 skills competition.
Coyne Schofield, the first woman to test herself against NHL players in a skills event, laid down a competitive time in the speed lap last year. Her circuit of Anaheim’s Honda Center has 1.8 million views on YouTube.