Rink Stories

#46-Digit Murphy, President of the Toronto Six of the PHF

Where Bob asks Digit everything you wanted to know about the past and future of the Premier Hockey Federation, on and off the ice.
Digit Murphy is the President of the Toronto Six of the Premier Hockey Federation (née  National Women's Hockey League). One of the most distinguished figures in the history of women’s hockey, she was a CWHL Championship coach, won 318 games in 22 seasons as the head coach at Brown University, and, as a 5-6 forward out of Cranston RI, #9 is still the 4th greatest scorer in Cornell Big Red women’s hockey history, with 213 career points.
In this fast-moving conversation, Digit discusses: the rebranding of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) as Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), the long road to awarding the Isobel Cup in 2021, the up-and-down debut season of the Toronto Six, off-ice controversies, and the upcoming PHF season.
Plus, Wrist Shots, Where Was Bob Last Week, Way Back, Hockey Haiku, and other fun and funny stuff.
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