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Originally Posted by CroFlames
The issue is female coaches aren't the norm for male hockey in bantam, midget, junior, college or in the minor pro leagues. How is a female coach supposed to have enough experience to coach the best league in the world?
Brad is right saying that if she is qualified, she can coach. Nobody normal would disagree with that. However, the chances of finding a qualified female coach is zero.
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Yup. I wonder why that is. My guy tells me that women are generally less interested in sports than men, but I look to all the female jocks and wonder why they never coached their kids hockey team. I mean, we know of soccer moms and hockey moms, but they're never coaches for some reason. So either there's sexism at the development levels in giving coaching jobs, or there's some other factor, such as the double shift, maternal duties, or other barriers