CAA signs eight in initial women’s hockey push

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CAA is now representing women’s hockey players, hoping to minimize the gender gap and help grow the sport, the agency told ESPN on Tuesday.

CAA has signed eight women’s hockey players, including two-time Canadian Olympic medalist Blayre Turnbull and Boston College captain Hannah Bilka, to its initial roster, promising to provide the same level of services as for NHL clients.

“Women’s hockey has grown immensely in the last 20 years, but still has a long way to go,” said Jen Kardosh, who is the head of operation, marketing and client management for CAA Hockey. “We are excited to use the experience we have from the men’s game to help these women grow their personal brands while also helping with the overall growth of the game.”

The Premier Hockey Federation is the only professional league in North America and is in its eighth year of existence. While the league has made great strides — including a plan to double its salary cap to $1.5 million in the 2023-24 season — many of the sport’s top players, including most Canadian and American Olympians, are holding out for a different league where they say they can make a sustainable, living wage.

At large, women’s hockey has shown promising signs of growth. The gold medal game at the 2022 Olympics between Canada and the United States averaged 3.54 million viewers on NBC. In November, the U.S. topped Canada in a game at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena featuring 14,551 fans — the highest attendance ever for a women’s hockey game in the U.S.

“We want to help these women grow their careers on and off the ice and want to help them reach their goals,” said CAA Hockey’s Dominique DiDia, a former collegiate hockey player. “The women’s game is fast, entertaining, filled with incredibly skilled players — and has proven recently how much people do want to watch and be fans of the women.”

CAA represents some of the top players in the NHL, including Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon and David Pastrnak. The agency’s women’s representation plan is all hands on deck, with leading NHL agents Pat Brisson and JP Barry planning on being involved.

Kardosh said the goal is to help women’s players navigate their careers, while “showcasing these incredible female athletes through strategic partnerships promoting their well-rounded personalities and interests on and off the ice.”

CAA’s women’s clients include American goalie Aerin Frankel, the 2021 Patty Kazmaier winner, and Canadian Claire Thompson, who set the record at the 2022 Olympics for most points by a defenseman. Thompson is enrolled at NYU’s med school and plans on training for the 2026 Olympics.

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