Jun 8, 2024, 5:11 PM
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Natalie Darwitz steps down as GM of PWHL Minnesota following team's championship victory
- Hockey legend Natalie Darwitz has resigned as the general manager of PWHL Minnesota.
- Her decision comes shortly after the team's remarkable victory in the championship.
- The team will now need to find a new leader to continue their success.
Hockey legend Natalie Darwitz will no longer lead PWHL Minnesota after the team's historic win in the league's inaugural championship. Darwitz, 40, was informed she would not be returning as general manager next season but was offered alternative options within the league. The PWHL praised her contributions and wished her the best. Darwitz, a former Gopher women's hockey team coach and U.S. Women's National Team player, has an impressive hockey career with multiple championships and Olympic medals. PWHL Minnesota made history by winning the league title and setting attendance records. The league has not yet named Darwitz's replacement as general manager.
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