Jessica Campbell, power play coach with Seattle Kraken, leaving team to explore other NHL coaching opportunities
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Jessica Campbell, power play coach with Seattle Kraken, leaving team to explore other NHL coaching opportunities
"As Jessica's current contract expires, she has expressed her desire to explore other coaching roles across the League, and we support her in this process. Jessica has been an important member of our coaching staff for the past four years, demonstrating deep knowledge, and a unique ability to connect with and develop players."
"Campbell joined the Kraken on head coach Dan Bylsma's staff after serving as an assistant coach under him for two seasons with the AHL's Coachella Valley Firebirds. Despite Bylsma being fired after just one year at the helm of the team, Campbell stayed on to join Lane Lambert's staff this past season."
"Seattle's power play has struggled to score goals under her watch, converting on just 19.2 percent of its opportunities over the past two seasons, which ranks 25th in the NHL."
Jessica Campbell, the first full-time female assistant coach in NHL history, will not return to the Seattle Kraken next season as her contract expires. She has expressed interest in exploring other coaching roles within the league. Campbell has been a significant part of the Kraken's coaching staff for four years, known for her ability to connect with players. Despite her efforts, the team's power play struggled, ranking 25th in the NHL. The Kraken's leading scorers have also been limited in their offensive output during her tenure.
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