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Exciting News for PWHL New York: Greg Fargo Takes Over as Head Coach

PWHL New York has made a significant announcement by appointing Greg Fargo as their new head coach, replacing Howie Draper who departed in May. Fargo, who previously coached at Colgate University with an impressive record of 255-147-34, brings a wealth of experience to the team. One notable player from his tenure at Colgate is Danielle Serdachny, a talented athlete who is now set to enter the PWHL Draft this summer, with New York holding the first overall pick. The future looks promising as we eagerly anticipate the developments under Fargo’s leadership!

Greg Fargo, the highly successful head coach of the Colgate women’s hockey program, has decided to step down from his position at the end of June. His departure marks the end of a remarkable 12-season tenure at Colgate University. Meanwhile, Howie Draper, the former head coach of PWHL New York, has transitioned to coaching the University of Alberta women’s hockey team, while maintaining an advisory role with GM Pascal Daoust.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League has confirmed the appointment of Greg Fargo as the new head coach of PWHL New York, following his departure from Colgate University. This move signifies a new chapter for both Fargo and the New York team, as they strive for success in the upcoming season.

Serdachny, a standout player with impressive stats, scored 22 goals and 61 points in 40 games during the last NCAA season. Additionally, she contributed four points in seven games while representing Team Canada. Serdachny’s performance in the NCAA ranks her among the top players, with her point total placing her ahead of other notable athletes such as Laila Edwards. As the PWHL Draft approaches, all eyes are on Serdachny and her potential impact on the league.

Stay tuned for more updates and prospect profiles, as the hockey world gears up for an exciting season ahead. And don’t forget, the Stanley Cup Finals kick off tonight with Game 1 at 8 pm, followed by Game 2 on Monday at the same time. Get ready for some thrilling action on the ice!