Danielle Marmer’s hockey-playing career ground to a halt at age 22. When she began working in the Bruins organization in player development last year, she couldn’t stop thinking about how that did not ...
Jan. 6—When Danielle Marmer thought about the question Don Sweeney posed to her, the first answer that came to her mind was Meghan Turner. Marmer left her position as the Boston Bruins' player ...
For weeks on end, Meghan Turner stared at the ceiling above her top bunk, exhausted from basic training but unable to sleep, and all she could think about was hockey. The plan was for her to be ...
The Boston Fleet won’t look to one person to fill the void left by Hilary Knight. One person simply couldn’t fill it. At least that is the viewpoint of Boston general manager Danielle Marmer. In her ...
The title of general manager doesn’t completely capture the many tasks on Danielle Marmer’s to-do list in the two months since taking over the Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise in Boston.
BOSTON — The title of general manager doesn’t completely capture the many tasks on Danielle Marmer’s to-do list in the two months since taking over the Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise in ...
Danielle Marmer is ready to drop the puck in Lowell. Fresh off a weeklong training camp in Utica, N.Y., the Quinnipiac grad is excited to be breaking new ice as general manager of PWHL Boston of the ...
As her team stands at the halfway point of its inaugural Professional Women’s Hockey League season, Boston general manager Danielle Marmer feels her squad has accomplished quite a bit, but still has ...
But on Tuesday, the team announced that they’ll take the ice at Boston’s biggest arena — TD Garden — for the first time ever on April 11 to host the Montréal Victoire. It’s a moment that Fleet GM ...
PWHL Boston may have a new name, but the Professional Women’s Hockey League team will be staying in Lowell this upcoming season. In a league-wide announcement Monday, all original six franchises were ...
The title of general manager doesn’t completely capture the many tasks on Danielle Marmer’s to-do list in the two months since taking over the Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise in Boston.