Toronto Star

Small trades in pads for front-office gig

- DONNA SPENCER

Sami Jo Small will be managing the Toronto Furies next season instead of playing goal for them. Small was announced Monday as the Furies’ new general manager.

The 42-year-old goaltender from Winnipeg has not only played in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League since its inception over a decade ago, but was integral in the league’s formation as its vice-chair back in 2007.

Small won an Olympic gold medal in 2002 as well as five world championsh­ips playing for Canada between 1999 and 2007. She and the Furies won the Clarkson Cup in 2014.

She says it would be a conflict of interest to play for the Furies and manage them at the same time, as she is now in charge of coaching decisions.

“I’m not going to be Reggie Dunlop,” Small joked in reference to Paul Newman’s playercoac­h character in Slap Shot.

“I wouldn’t be upset if, for in- stance, one of my goalies was hurt and couldn’t make it to practice. I would for sure step in, but by no means would I be stepping into games.” The seven-team CWHL operates like the MLS in that the teams are owned by the league, so Small was hired by the league and replaced Nicole Latreille.

Small is no stranger to the work of running an operation. She also chaired the CWHL’s sponsorshi­p committee in the league’s early days drumming up corporate money.

Small sees fundraisin­g as a major part of her new post with the Furies.

“My vision is to build the organizati­on to be amongst the best women’s profession­al sport organizati­ons in the world,” Small said.

 ??  ?? Goaltender Sami Jo Small has played in the CWHL since its inception over a decade ago.
Goaltender Sami Jo Small has played in the CWHL since its inception over a decade ago.

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