[Edmonton, April 11, 2024] — Silent Ice Sports & Entertainment is delighted to announce the appointment of Hayley Runnalls as the Commissioner of the Female Super League (FSL). With her extensive experience in hockey and dedication to advancing women’s sports, Runnalls is poised to lead the FSL into an exciting new era of growth and opportunity.

As Commissioner, Runnalls will spearhead strategic initiatives to enhance the FSL’s impact on female youth hockey, focusing on player development, league direction and growth. Her proven leadership skills and passion for the game make her the ideal candidate to drive the FSL’s mission forward.

"I am honored to join Silent Ice Sports & Entertainment as Commissioner of the Female Super League," said Runnalls. "I am committed to building a culture of excellence, inclusivity, and empowerment within the FSL, ensuring that young female athletes have the support and resources they need to thrive both on and off the ice."

Runnalls brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having excelled as a player, coach, and advocate for women’s hockey. Her dedication to elevating the sport and creating opportunities for female athletes has earned her widespread respect throughout the hockey community.

"We are excited to welcome Hayley Runnalls as Commissioner of the Female Super League," said Steven Goertzen, President of Silent Ice Sports & Entertainment. "Her leadership, vision, and passion for women’s hockey will be invaluable assets as we continue to grow and strengthen the FSL."

Silent Ice Sports & Entertainment extends its congratulations to Hayley Runnalls on her appointment as Commissioner of the Female Super League. Together, we look forward to building a brighter future for female youth hockey across Western Canada and beyond.

For more information about the Female Super League and to stay updated on the latest news and developments, visit femalesuperleague.com.

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