REUTERS: A coalition of top women's hockey talent is hosting its first public competition in Toronto on Saturday, months after pledging not to join any professional North American league until an economically viable option emerged.
In March, the Canadian Women's Hockey League announced it would fold, leaving the National Women's Hockey League as the sole viable pro league for women at the time.Hilary Knight, a member of the PWHPA who had previously played in both leagues, told Reuters the tour reflected a need to rethink how women's professional ice hockey operates.
"In order for women's professional hockey to thrive and ensure that young girls have the same opportunity to play in a professional league as young boys, it takes significant investment and infrastructure," King told Reuters via email. Coyne Schofield, who earlier this year became the first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star Skills Competition, said wages are a sticking point."I want to see women graduate from their college hockey days and say, 'I want to be a professional hockey player,' and then get drafted to a city and they pack up their life and they move there."
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