Dani Rylan Kearney, the founder and original commissioner of the National Womenโ€™s Hockey League, has resigned from her position as league advisor and the president of the W Hockey Partners, the group that owns and operates the Buffalo Beauts, Connecticut Whale, Metropolitan Riveters, and Minnesota Whitecaps.

Todayโ€™s news comes six years to the month after Rylan Kearney founded the NWHL in March 2015. In other words, the Dani Rylan Kearney era has come to an end half a dozen years after she launched the first professional womenโ€™s hockey league to pay its players.

The NWHL announced a change in its governance structure on October 13, 2020, making Tyler Tumminia interim commissioner and announcing the resignation of Rylan Kearney. Rylan Kearney immediately became the president of the NWHLโ€™s teams that did not have a private owner, a collective that was eventually named the W Hockey Partners.

The leagueโ€™s early growing pains under Rylan Kearney have been well-documented and criticized by many, including prominent members of the U.S. womenโ€™s national team players who now play with the PWHPA. With that said, itโ€™s hard to think of a woman who has shaped the landscape of professional womenโ€™s hockey in North America as much as Rylan Kearney has in the last decade or so.

The Ice Garden has learned that Andy Scurto, a governor on the NWHL Board, has stepped into the vacated role of W Hockey Partners president until a permanent president is put in place for the leagueโ€™s seventh season. Scurto is an insurance and tech entrepreneur and a significant NWHL investor. He led the financing of equity funding for the league in November 2019 that ensured โ€œviability and continued growthโ€ for the NWHL.

This isnโ€™t the first major change behind the scenes of the NWHL weโ€™ve seen since Lake Placid. Chris Botta, the leagueโ€™s head of media relations, resigned on Feb. 26. He had been with the league since its second season. It was believed to be an amicable parting. Itโ€™s worth mentioning that there was no quote from Rylan Kearney in the leagueโ€™s press release about her resignation today.

Weโ€™ll keep you updated with any developments on this story.

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