Executive Doug Wilson joins a high profile front office with the Pittsburgh Penguins after his days in San Jose.
A day after the Ottawa team in the new Professional Women’s Hockey League made news signing three free agents with Canadian national team experience, including Brianne Jenner, Toronto revealed a trio of significant additions on Wednesday.
The trio helped Canada to the gold medal in the 2022 Beijing Olympics, with Hamilton-born Nurse netting two Olympic records for most points and most assists in a single women’s tournament. The six-foot centre becomes the first player that new Toronto general manager Brad Treliving has added on a Professional Tryout contract for training camp, which starts in two weeks.Article content
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