PHF's Toronto Six sold to group led by Anthony Stewart, Ted Nolan, Angela James

2 years ago  /  Sportsnet

TORONTO — The Toronto Six women’s hockey team has been sold to a group of investors led by former NHL player Anthony Stewart, coach Ted Nolan and Hockey Hall of Famer Angela James. The Six are in their second season in the Premier Hockey Federation, which was the National Women’s Hockey League for six years before rebranding last year. The owners are the first Canadian and BIPOC investors in PHF history. Toronto’s James was the only Black player to captain the national women’s hockey team, won gold in four world championships, and became the first Canadian woman inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. No players on this year’s Canadian and United States Olympic women’s hockey teams play for a PHF club....

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