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BUFFALO Youth Jaden Schwartz Jersey , N.Y. (AP) — With a laugh, Kim Pegula’s competitive nature kicked in when the subject of the Toronto Maple Leafs hiring
Hayley Wickenheiser was broached.Impressed as the Sabres president was by the
gender-breaking move in August, Pegula’s first reaction was wondering how
Buffalo’s cross-border rival beat her to the punch in making Wickenheiser the
NHL’s first woman to hold a hockey operations role as assistant director of
player development.“Darn it,” Pegula said, smiling. “I wish I would’ve done it
first.”The NHL’s first female team president then turned serious.“No, I was very
glad to see that. I think it’s a long time coming,” Pegula said. “That’s going
to have staying power.”Wickenheiser was amused when informed of Pegula’s initial
reaction, hoping other teams such as the Sabres will follow the Maple Leafs in
breaking hockey’s glass ceiling.“Well, that’s a good thing,” said Wickenheiser,
a five-time Olympian and one of the most accomplished women in hockey. “I don’t
see why we won’t see women in other positions like this in the near future.”The
Maple Leafs also added Noelle Needham as an amateur scout — only the third women
to hold such a job in league history — in another move buttressing the idea that
the NHL is making progress in welcoming women to key roles.“I think respect,
courage, getting over tradition, being brave enough to think outside the box is
what took so long,” Wickenheiser said.“Hockey’s a very traditional game, very
old school in a lot of ways. And the new generation of leadership coming in
doesn’t think the same way as the old school did,” she added. “It’s just an
evolution of where we’re at as a society. And I think hockey’s following along
with it.”Pegula, who with her husband Terry also own the NFL’s Buffalo Bills,
took over the president’s title of both teams in May after Russ Brandon resigned
over an alleged inappropriate relationship with a female employee. Rather than
hire a new president with both teams breaking in new coaches and general
managers Jake Allen Jersey , Pegula took over to provide stability.Inroads are being made at the league office, too. In the past two years, ,the NHL has hired
Heidi Browning as chief marketing officer, and Kim Davis as executive vice
president of social impact, growth initiatives and legislative affairs.NHL
Commissioner Gary Bettman stressed the importance of encouraging diversity in a
league he says has a fan base almost evenly split between men and women.“We want
our clubs and our league to hire the most qualified people. But we want to
consider applicants with every sort of background,” Bettman told The Associated
Press. “Diversity is a strength in all forms. So as we’re continuing to evolve
and grow, having the resource of lots of different people with lots of different
backgrounds and experience is only going to make the game stronger.”Wickenheiser
has long criticized the NHL’s lack of diversity, especially when it comes to
hiring women as compared with North America’s other major professional
sports.Dawn Braid was pro hockey’s first full-time female assistant in being
hired as the Arizona Coyotes skating coach in 2016; she is no longer with the
team after a two-year stint.The NBA now features two female assistant coaches,
including Becky Hammon, who interviewed for the Milwaukee Bucks head-coaching
vacancy in spring. In the NFL, Pegula’s Bills were the first to hire a full-time
female assistant, Kathryn Smith, in 2016, and in August appointed Phoebe
Schecter to a season-long coaching internship.Finally, the NHL is catching up,
with Wickenheiser saying: “If you’re only hiring white men, you’re probably
missing out on a lot of talent that’s out there.”Wickenheiser’s qualifications
are hard to match, male or female. The 40-year-old won four gold medals and a
silver Joel Edmundson Jersey , and is the Winter Games career leader with 18 goals and 51 points upon retiring in January 2017.Even though she is pursuing a
degree in medicine at the University of Calgary, Wickenheiser jumped at general
manager Kyle Dubas’ offer to mentor Leafs’ prospects both in western Canada and
during monthly trips to Toronto.Wickenheiser acknowledged there’s added pressure
on her to succeed.“I think it would be silly to ignore that fact. So yeah, I
feel that expectation,” she said.And yet, it’s no different from the challenges
she faced playing on the international stage and in various men’s leagues during
her 23-year career.“To me, it feels pretty natural,” she said. “There’s
something a little bit disarming about it that makes it in some ways easier to
have that conversation. They know I’m not a threat to them, because I’m on their
side.”Pegula’s rise to becoming one of the most influential women in sports grew
from modest beginnings. She was an orphan in South Korea before being adopted in
1974, and eventually grew up outside of Rochester, New York.“I really don’t take
that for granted, and I realize the situation I’m in,” she said of her
childhood. “There’s nothing I can complain about. And I hope I never lose that
excitement and energy of what I do, good or bad, wins and losses.”The Pegulas
are newcomers to sports. They purchased the Sabres in February 2011, a year
after Terry Pegula sold his Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling rights for $4.7
billion to Royal Dutch Shell. Some 3 1/2 years later, they secured the Bills’
long-term future in western New York by buying the franchise after the death of
owner Ralph Wilson.Kim Pegula acknowledged there’s been a steep learning curve
in going from being a season-ticket holder to the owner’s box of a sports empire
that also includes the National Women’s Hockey League ‘s Buffalo Beauts.Pegula
regards her role as an equal partnership with her husband, though their
interests in approaching their teams differ, which is a reflection of their 25
years in marriage.
Posted 25 Jan 2019

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