Work just beginning for the point man of new women’s professional hockey league
A league name and logo, cities where teams will be located and a game schedule top Stan Kasten’s to-do list.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ president, whose boss and Dodgers owner Mark Walter is the financial backer of a new professional women’s hockey league, is the point man getting the women’s league up and running for a planned January start.
“I have so many people all over the place, working as fast as they can on my one-million-item, to-do list,” Kasten told The Canadian Press.
Walter buying out the seven-team rival Premier Hockey Federation and his group negotiating a collective bargaining agreement with the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association (PWHPA) — all announced within the last week — cleared the deck for the new women’s pro league.