Breaking Ice Ceilings: Jessica Campbell Makes History as NHL’s First Full Time Female Coach

The Seattle Kraken have made NHL history after announcing the hiring of Jessica Campbell, who will now be known as the league’s first full-time female coach. 

Campbell, 31, is no stranger to the Kraken organization as she has spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach of the Coachella Valley Firebirds, member of the American Hockey League (AHL) and affiliate of the Kraken. 

Hockey has long been in her background after playing her collegiate career at Cornell Uninversity, she later went on to play in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) where she served as team captain for the first ever All-Star game. 

Campbell’s commitment to player development is what stands out the most in her coaching style. 

Being a part of the coaching staff in the Kraken organization is what prepared her for this job. As the players have moved up the ladder to the NHL, she has to. 

“I just focused on the task at hand in coaching, but absolutely, it’s obviously a tremendous opportunity and I’m honored to be where I am and to be — it’s a humbling feeling to be a part of the Kraken organization,” Campbell told the media after a preseason game against Calgary. 

She never pictured herself getting an opportunity to coach at the NHL level and after the big signings the Kraken have made in the off season including that of a recent Stanley Cup Champion, Brandon Montour, formerly of the Florida Panthers, the future is bright in Seattle. 

Campbell and the Kraken kickoff the 2024-2025 season on Tuesday Oct. 8th against the St.Louis Blues. 

New Semi-Pro Hockey Team Comes to Fort Wayne, Set For Debut This Fall

The newest member of the American Premier Hockey League (APHL), the Summit City Distillers, officially made their presence known in Fort Wayne this week. 

It was announced that a new semi-pro hockey team is coming in hopes to keep pro dreams alive for area players by giving them another opportunity to compete at a high level. 

This was a match made in heaven as the ACHL is a fast growing league and Fort Wayne has long been known as a hockey town. 

The goal is to host 12 home games at Parkview Ice House, home to several area hockey leagues of all ages. 

A lot of steps still need to be taken to put the team together such as compiling a roster, coaching staff and even a schedule. 

The Distillers did announce today the hiring of their first head coach, Scott Robins, who spent several seasons in the International Hockey League (IHL). 

The organization is completely non-profit and has been in the works for quite some time. 

An “ID Skate” will be held at the Parkview Icehouse on August 3rd as well as “summer skates” later this summer allowing players to showcase their talents. 

Fans will be able to purchase tickets for future games for single, group and season. To stay up to date on Distillers news visit distillers.hockeyshift.com