Pearn out as head coach of Canadian women’s hockey team, Ryan takes over
CALGARY — Perry Pearn is out and Troy Ryan is in as head coach of the Canadian women’s hockey team in a mid-season change.
Less than three months out from the women’s world hockey championship in Nova Scotia, Hockey Canada’s director of women’s national teams Gina Kingsbury says a change in leadership style was required.
“Sometimes you respond differently to different leaders and I think this was the change this particular group needed,” Kingsbury told The Canadian Press on Thursday.
Pearn, who came in with 21 years of experience as an assistant coach in the NHL, went 10-7 behind the Canadian women’s bench after he was named head coach prior to the 2018-19 season.