What's Happening?
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has announced the appointment of Dominque DiDia as the first-ever general manager for its new Las Vegas team. This announcement follows the league's recent
expansion into Las Vegas, with the team set to play at T-Mobile Arena next season. DiDia brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously worked as a Marketing Executive in the Hockey Department at CAA Sports, where she was instrumental in launching the agency’s Women’s Hockey Department. Her career in hockey began as a player for the Cal Selects Girls Hockey Club in Los Angeles, and she later captained the Trinity College team. DiDia has also been involved in coaching and supporting the growth of girls’ hockey in Southern California.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Dominque DiDia as general manager is a significant step for the PWHL as it expands into Las Vegas, a city known for its vibrant sports culture. DiDia's leadership is expected to play a crucial role in establishing the new team and fostering a strong presence in the region. Her background in marketing and player representation positions her well to build a competitive team and engage with the local community. This move also highlights the growing popularity and professionalization of women’s hockey, providing more opportunities for female athletes and executives in the sport. The expansion into Las Vegas could further elevate the profile of women’s hockey in the U.S., attracting new fans and sponsors.
What's Next?
As the general manager, DiDia will be responsible for assembling the hockey operations staff and leading the roster-building process ahead of the team’s inaugural season. This includes preparing for the 2026 PWHL Draft, scheduled for June 17 in Detroit. DiDia's vision for the team includes building a championship culture and inspiring the next generation of female hockey players. The success of the Las Vegas team could influence future expansions and the overall growth strategy of the PWHL. Stakeholders will be watching closely to see how the team performs and how it integrates into the Las Vegas sports scene.






