Hall of Famer Angela James new general manager of Toronto Six
TORONTO — Hockey Hall of Famer Angela James has taken over as general manager of the Toronto Six women’s pro hockey team.
The 57-year-old from Toronto stepped into the job two months after assuming an ownership stake in the Premier Hockey Federation team alongside former NHL player Anthony Stewart and coach Ted Nolan.
“I’ve had 35 years of sports administration experience, so this was an easy fit for me,” James said Tuesday in a statement released by the Six.
James was a Six assistant coach to Mark Joslin last season when Toronto finished second in the six-team league with a 16-3-1 record. The Six lost to the eventual Isobel Cup champion Boston Pride in a playoff semifinal game.