The Norwalk Hour

US women’s coach steps down due to COVID-19 concerns

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Assistant coach Joel Johnson is taking over the United States women’s national hockey team after Bob Corkum abruptly stepped down while citing COVID-19 protocol concerns less than three weeks before the world championsh­ips open in Canada.

“I was not comfortabl­e with the protocols,” Corkum wrote in a text sent to The Associated Press on Saturday without specifying his concerns.

“It was a difficult decision to make, but one that I am at peace with. The team will not miss a beat. They are in great hands,” he added, referring to Johnson and his two assistants.

Corkum reached his decision on Friday as he and players gathered in Maine for the start of training camp in preparatio­n for the world championsh­ips in Nova Scotia, which run from May 6-16.

USA Hockey had no comment on Corkum’s response, except to refer to a release it issued announcing the change on Friday night.

“Bob put his heart and and soul into continuing to build on the legacy of our women’s national team program over the past three seasons, and we’re grateful for all he did,” USA Hockey’s director of women’s national team programs Katie Million said. “While he’s stepping away, he’ll always be a big part of the USA Hockey family and we’ll certainly miss him.”

Otherwise, Million did not provide a reason for Corkum’s departure.

Last weekend, the Profession­al Women’s Hockey Players’ Associatio­n — which includes members of the U.S. national team — postponed its Dream Gap Tour stop in St. Louis as a result of players being exposed to COVID-19.

The St. Louis stop followed a national team evaluation camp held 10 days earlier in Minnesota.

USA Hockey would not say whether any of its players tested positive.

Corkum is a former NHL player and assistant coach who coached the U.S. team to its fifth consecutiv­e world title in 2019. The tournament was canceled last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Johnson served as Corkum’s assistant and previously coached the U.S. Under-18 and Under-22 teams.

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