Natalie Darwitz out as GM of PWHL champion Minnesota

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Natalie Darwitz is out as general manager of the PWHL champion Minnesota franchise following an internal and external review.

Natalie Darwitz's tenure is over as general manager of the PWHL champion Minnesota franchise following an internal and external review, vice president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford said Saturday.

"The feedback to us was pretty direct and pretty clear that there wasn't a path forward with the current personnel in place," Hefford said during a Zoom interview with select members of the media."It was with the work we did throughout the year, and it was clear that a change needed to be made."Hefford said the decision involved more than one person and was part of a year-long process, when asked whether a rift escalated over the season between Darwitz and coach Ken Klee.

A person familiar with the situation confirmed a report by The Athletic of a rift between Darwitz and Klee, while adding team captain Kendall Coyne Schofield had sided with the coach. The person also said members of the PWHL's human resources department met with Minnesota players last month regarding Darwitz's managing style.Klee declined to comment in a text to The AP.

Darwitz assembled the team that won the PWHL's first championship with a 3-0 win over Boston in a decisive Game 5 on May 29. Minnesota reached the final by rallying from a 2-0 first-round series deficit to beat regular-season champion Toronto in a best-of-five playoff final. Darwitz's dismissal also comes days before Minnesota hosts the PWHL's second draft on Monday.

 

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