Hayley Moore named VP, Hockey Ops - AHL

Hayley Moore has quite the resume. Moore played NCAA Division I hockey at Brown University, and was a two-year captain and two-time All-Ivy selection throughout her collegiate career. She continued on to playing professionally for the the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League as well as in Switzerland. After her playing career ended, she went on to become an assistant coach for the women’s team at Harvard University and as a development camp skills coach and on-ice director for USA Hockey.
Moore worked the last six seasons with the NWHL's Boston Pride. Her most recent role as President of the team required the management of all hockey and business operations of the organization. Prior to this role, she served as General Manager of the club, guiding the team to an Isobel Cup championship in 2016.
Her commitment to women's hockey extends beyond professional realms, as Director of Girls’ Hockey for the East Coast Wizards youth hockey association in Bedford, Mass., and as commissioner of the Eastern Women’s Hockey Conference.
In Moore's new position as VP, Hockey Operations with the American Hockey League she will be responsible for overseeing the league’s on-ice operations, including management of the AHL officiating program and the league’s disciplinary process.
Our Take...
Hayley Moore is the definition of an industry expert. She has seen the game through every lens, and is now bringing her skill set to a new league. Her unwavering leadership is an asset the AHL recognized as something they couldn't pass on adding to their team. We wish you the best of luck in your new position Hayley, and thank you for all you have done to grow women's professional hockey throughout your career!
~ WPS