Jessica Campbell made history Wednesday, becoming the first woman to be named an NHL coach when she was hired as a Seattle Kraken assistant.
“I'm humbled, obviously, to be in this position,” Campbell said. "You speak to the word first, to be the first. But that's never really where my focus is, it's always on the work, it's on the impact, it's on the job. There's a lot to this game and to this job, and so, I've never taken it for granted.
“Though I am honored to be the first, I don't want to be the only, and I honestly don't feel like I'm the only in this organization. That's also a very special feeling to be part of the Seattle Kraken organization and the staff and to stand by all the other remarkable women in this this League that are maybe not behind the benches. But there's a long list of incredible women that are doing phenomenal jobs, here in management, scouting, player development. I'm just excited to do my part now behind the bench.”
Campbell, 32, joined the Kraken organization two seasons ago as an assistant in Coachella Valley, Seattle’s affiliate in the American Hockey League. She was the first woman to coach in AHL history.
Dan Bylsma was the coach of Coachella Valley for the past two seasons. He was named coach of the Kraken on May 28 after leading the Firebirds to back-to-back appearances in the Calder Cup, the AHL’s championship series. Coachella Valley lost to Hershey in each of those appearances.
He replaced Dave Hakstol, the first coach in the four-season history of the franchise. Hakstol was fired after the Kraken went 34-35-13 last season and finished 17 points removed from a Stanley Cup Playoff position.