Nova Scotia’s Kori Cheverie is the Professional Women’s Hockey League coach of the year.
The New Glasgow native coached the Montreal Victoire to a first-place finish in the PWHL standings.
The 38-year-old was named to the position when the league began operations in 2023.
Cheverie has also served as an assistant coach on Canada’s national women’s team since 2021.
COACH OF THE YEAR 🏆
— Hockey Nova Scotia (@HockeyNS) June 25, 2025
Kori Cheverie has been named the @thepwhlofficial's Coach of the Year.
The New Glasgow native led her Victoire de Montréal to a 12-7-3-8 record and a first-place regular season finish.
Congrats, Kori! We're proud of you. 👏
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