
Whale GM Rosenholtz Resigns
December 24, 2015 - Premier Hockey Federation (PHF)
Connecticut Whale News Release
NEW YORK, NY - The National Women's Hockey League today announced the resignation of Connecticut Whale General Manager Harry Rosenholtz.
Rosenholtz joined the club in August and was responsible for the majority of the Whale's roster construction before the season. The team currently sits atop the NWHL at 8-0-0.
"We'd like to thank Harry for his service and dedication to women's hockey," said NWHL Commissioner Dani Rylan. "It's obvious to those who have watched the Whale play that they've got incredible tenacity, toughness and resiliency. He was a part of building that."
The search for a replacement General Manager, who handles both player personnel and business operations in a given market, begins immediately. George Speirs will assume the role on an interim basis.
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