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Women’s hockey trailblazer Manon Rhéaume named GM of PWHL Detroit

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Manon Rhéaume has been hired as general manager of the PWHL’s new expansion franchise in Detroit, the league announced on Friday. The 54-year-old former Canadian national team goaltender is a two-time world champion and Olympic silver medalist and one of the most influential figures in women’s hockey history. Rhéaume is the only woman to have ever played in the NHL, suiting up in preseason exhibition games in 1992 and 1993 for the Tampa Bay Lightning.

She also became the first woman to have her own hockey card in 1992. Her role in the PWHL marks a new chapter, and Rhéaume’s first in women’s pro hockey. “Manon is a pioneer whose impact on the game extends far beyond the ice,” said Jayna Hefford, the PWHL’s executive vice president of hockey operations.

“She brings an unmatched hockey resume, a championship mindset, and a lifelong commitment to growing the women’s game. “Her experience at every level of hockey, combined with her leadership and vision, makes her the perfect person to lead PWHL Detroit into its inaugural season. ” Rhéaume spent the last four seasons working in hockey operations with the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings and has worked with the Little Caesars AAA Hockey Club for 11 years, providing mentorship, development, and leadership for girls hockey players in the Detroit area.

“I’m incredibly honored and excited to join the PWHL and help build something special in Detroit,” said Rhéaume. “This city has such a deep hockey tradition, and the passion for hockey here is truly special. “The growth of women’s hockey has been incredible to watch, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to help shape the future of the sport alongside the PWHL.

I can’t wait to get started and build a team that Detroit fans will be proud of. ” The PWHL announced it would expand to Detroit for the 2026-27 season last week, with additional expansion teams in Las Vegas and Hamilton revealed on Wednesday. PWHL Detroit will play at Little Caesars Arena, home of the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings and NBA’s Detroit Pistons.