Kim Weiss named head coach of PWHL Las Vegas

Colorado Eagles assistant coach Kim Weiss has accepted the role of head coach for the PWHL's new expansion team in Las Vegas.

Weiss spent the past two seasons with the Eagles and became just the second woman in AHL history to serve as a full-time assistant coach.

She joined the Eagles as video coach in 2024 and was promoted to assistant coach on Jan. 16, 2026. Weiss also worked as a guest coach for the Colorado Avalanche and coached at Trinity College and other programs.

“It’s an honor to become a head coach at the highest level of the women’s game and I couldn’t be more excited to join PWHL Las Vegas,” Weiss said.

She played collegiately at Trinity College and is part of the NHL Coaches Association’s Female Coaches Development Program.

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The Vegas Golden Knights have named Ryan Craig as their new head coach. The 44-year-old moves up from the team's AHL affiliate after serving in the organization since 2017.

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The Colorado Eagles advanced to the AHL Western Conference Finals after a 3-2 victory over the Coachella Valley Firebirds on Wednesday night at Blue Arena. The win gave the Eagles a 3-1 series victory and marked their first appearance at this stage.

Former SDHL goaltender Amanda Johansson has begun a new chapter as goaltender coach for Vimmerby in HockeyAllsvenskan. The 24-year-old ended her playing career after the 2025/26 season and has signed a one-year contract with the club.

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Several American Hockey League teams have signed promising college players as the collegiate season wraps up and the pro playoffs approach. Standouts include recent contributors in key games and award winners making pro debuts. These moves aim to strengthen lineups for the Calder Cup chase.

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