Perry Pearn learning the nuances of coaching women’s hockey with national team
TORONTO — Perry Pearn is still coaching hockey, he’s just working on tweaking his approach.
The veteran NHL assistant coach is serving as the head coach of Canada’s national women’s team. While the 67-year-old native of Stettler, Alta., brings over 20 years of pro coaching experience to the job, it’s been in the men’s game.
He also has international coaching experience in men’s hockey, leading Canada’s juniors to world gold in 1993. Pearn, who last was a head coach with the WHL’s Medicine Hat Tigers in 1994-95, admits he’s still learning the women’s game, but is buoyed knowing his players want to be coached.
“There’s no question about that,” Pearn said Thursday night following Canada’s 4-3 exhibition win over the U.S. at Scotiabank Arena. “They have open minds, they want to be better and work hard at being better.