Vancouver Sun

Schuler OK with coaching two teams

She’ll prepare Canadian women for ’18 Olympics

- DONNA SPENCER

If Laura Schuler coaches CALGARY Canada’s next Olympic women’s hockey team, her full plate this season is a dress rehearsal for that workload.

The 45-year-old from Toronto was named the new coach of Dartmouth College’s women’s hockey team this summer, as well as Canada’s head coach for a second season.

Schuler considers rebuilding the Big Green while overseeing a national team ramping up for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, a pair of plum hockey jobs and not overload.

“That’s my passion and what I want to be doing,” Schuler said this week at a national team camp in Calgary.

The 44 invited players wrap up the eight-day camp Sunday with an intrasquad game.

Canada lost 1-0 in overtime to the U.S. in April’s world championsh­ip final in Kamloops. The Americans also beat them 3-2 in overtime to take last November’s Four Nations Cup.

Schuler was a woman without a coaching job between those assignment­s.

After working as an assistant to Shannon Miller at MinnesotaD­uluth for eight years, the school controvers­ially jettisoned the entire women’s team coaching staff in the spring of 2015.

Melody Davidson, the general manager of national women’s teams for Hockey Canada, felt it was important Schuler be behind the bench of a team this winter working her coaching muscles when she wasn’t behind Canada’s.

“It’s crucial,” Davidson said. “It wasn’t conducive for her to go another year without having a fulltime team to work with.”

Schuler will coach Canada at the Four Nations Cup in November, in a two-game series against the U.S. in December, and at the 2017 world championsh­ip in Plymouth, Mich. Her assistants are Dwayne Gylywoychu­k of Winnipeg, Troy Ryan of Spryfield, N.S., and goaltendin­g coach Brad Kirkwood of Calgary.

The national team will be a fulltime commitment in less than a year. Players and coaches will move to Calgary next summer for almost seven months of training and about 50 games before the opening ceremonies in Pyeongchan­g.

It’s an intense, hectic process that Schuler lived twice as a player when she tried out for the 1998 and 2002 Olympic squads.

She’s the top candidate to coach the Canadian women in the next Winter Games, which would also make her the first player alumnus to do so. Former national team forward Danielle Goyette was an assistant coach in 2014.

The number of women who have been head coaches in the five Olympic women’s hockey tournament­s to date is two — Davidson (2006, 2010) and Katey Stone of the U.S. (2014).

Schuler said Dartmouth would support a leave of absence to coach the Olympic team.

“It would be a dream for me to be coaching at both levels with our Olympic team as well in the NCAA,” Schuler said. “Those are my goals.”

Dan Church was named head coach of the Canadian women two years out from the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi but abruptly left the team with just weeks to go, saying Hockey Canada lacked confidence in his ability to do the job. Canada won gold with Church’s replacemen­t Kevin Dineen.

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