Pegula relinquishes control of NWHL Buffalo team
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Kim Pegula’s desire to grow women’s professional hockey will no longer involve a relationship with North America’s remaining professional league.
The owner of the Buffalo Beauts announced Wednesday she’s relinquishing control of the team in a move that could further jeopardize the future of the National Women’s Hockey League as it struggles to keep its five franchises afloat and without the support of the world’s top players.
“Our main goal has always been fostering the growth of women’s hockey across all ages,” Pegula said in a statement. “We thank our Beauts players, staff, and fans for their support this past season. We will continue to look for ways to successfully grow the women’s game.”