NHL’s glass ceiling finally shattering as more women move into front-office roles
MONTREAL — Emilie Castonguay knew she wouldn’t be an anomaly for long.
The former player agent made history in January when she became the Vancouver Canucks’ first ever female assistant general manager — and a rare women working in an NHL front office.
“Sometimes there’s just one domino that needs to fall and I think the glass ceiling was broken there,” Castonguay said. “And I knew that after that, the floodgates would open.”
She was right.