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RMU alumna McLaughlin enthused by Coyotes' hiring of female skating coach

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RMU alumna McLaughlin enthused by Coyotes' hiring of female skating coach

The Arizona Coyotes’ hiring of Dawn Braid as their skating coach this week resonated with former Robert Morris University goaltender Brianne McLaughlin.

It was also coincidental.

“It’s actually funny this happened,” McLaughlin told the Post-Gazette by phone on Thursday. “I was working at camp with one of my old teammates from the national team (Molly Engstrom). She coaches. I coach. We were talking about what we wanted to do with it. It never really crossed our minds to do that.”

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It did for Braid, and the result is historic. She’s believed to be the first full-time female coach in NHL history. Not only that, all four major pro team sports in North America have now had female assistant coaches after Braid was elevated from her previous, part-time role.

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Since 2014, six female assistant coaches have been hired by NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL teams:
NFL: Jen Welter, Cardinals and Kathryn Smith, Bills
NBA: Becky Hammon, Spurs and Nancy Lieberman, Kings
MLB: Justine Siegal, Athletics
NHL: Dawn Braid, Coyotes

Braid had also worked as a skating consultant with the Maple Leafs, Ducks, Sabres and Flames.

McLaughlin, who set the all-time NCAA saves record as a Colonial with 3,809, won a pair of silver medals while playing for the U.S. women’s national team.

While neither she nor her U.S. teammates will be in a hurry to re-live the gold medal loss to Canada, it does encapsulate how interest in women’s hockey has risen, McLaughlin said. And the women who’ve taken U.S. women’s hockey to the mainstream are getting older.

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“I think now is a perfect time for it,” McLaughlin said. “The girls that really played at that level and can talk hockey and know hockey are getting to that age where they can compete with anyone in the coaching profession. It’s a really cool time for women’s hockey.”

Though she said her own Olympic career is over, McLaughlin wouldn’t be surprised if momentum keeps building for women’s hockey, enough that soon Braid is not alone. McLaughlin, however, said she won’t be next.

She opened her own goaltending academy two years ago and recently moved into the RMU Island Sports Center. McLaughlin loves it but believes she has a lot to learn before she gets to Braid’s level.

“I think that would be a dream for anyone in my shoes or any female coaching anywhere: to get to the highest point that they can in their career,” McLaughlin said. “That’s a pretty cool position to be in, in the NHL. She certainly has a lot of respect from (other female hockey coaches).”

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McLaughlin has enough to worry about. Besides her business, she said she’s planning on playing at least one more year in the National Women’s Hockey League, where she helped lead the Buffalo Beauts to the championship game a season ago.

There’s only four teams in the league, but McLaughlin commutes back and forth between Neville Island and wherever her team is playing that weekend. It’s not easy.

“The first couple weekends I was like, ‘Man, this is going to get old real quick,’ ” McLaughlin said. “But I got used to it. I know I feel like I don’t have a real job, which is the key to anyone’s happiness.”

The biggest part of that is coaching. McLaughlin had three players commit to college this past year and feels like she’s really hitting her stride in the profession. But she knows she has plenty of room to grow and appreciates the trail that Braid has blazed.

“To earn respect right away is hard,” McLaughlin said. “For a female to do that on the men’s side would probably be even harder. So the fact that she was chosen — it looked like they sought her out for that position — is awesome.”

Jason Mackey: jmackey@post-gazette.com and Twitter @JMackeyPG.

First Published: August 26, 2016, 3:12 p.m.

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