Courtney Kessel Leaves PWHL Boston Fleet in Return to Princeton as Head Coach of Women's Hockey Team
- Courtney Kessel was hired on June 23, 2025, as the head coach of Princeton's women's hockey team, succeeding Cara Gardner Morey.
- Kessel left the PWHL Boston Fleet after two seasons amid major offseason changes, while Morey became GM of the PWHL Vancouver expansion team.
- At 35, Kessel brings experience with Hockey Canada, having been part of the senior team’s coaching staff in 2024 and leading the Under-18 squad to a gold medal in 2023.
- Fleet GM Danielle Marmer commended Kessel for her immediate impact and leadership, highlighting how she quickly raised the team's level through her dedication and approach.
- Kessel described her departure from Boston as bittersweet, adding that Princeton was the sole opportunity compelling enough to make her leave.
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Courtney Kessel leaves PWHL Boston Fleet in return to Princeton as head coach of women’s hockey team
Princeton made it official on Monday in announcing Courtney Kessel’s hiring as coach of the women’s hockey team, a week after the two sides were finalizing the agreement.
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Courtney Kessel leaves PWHL Boston Fleet in return to Princeton as head coach of women's hockey team
Princeton made it official on Monday in announcing Courtney Kessel’s hiring as coach of the women’s hockey team, a week after the two sides were finalizing the agreement.
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