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Nova Scotia's Kori Cheverie lands guest coaching role with Pittsburgh Penguins

Nova Scotia's Kori Cheverie will serve as a guest coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 2023-24 season. The Penguins announced the move on Friday in advance of their development camp.

Cheverie, from New Glasgow, joins team as part of NHLCoaches' Association guest coach program

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Kori Cheverie is shown during the Canada Games in March. (Len Wagg/Communications Nova Scotia)

Nova Scotia's Kori Cheverie will serve as a guest coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 2023-24 season.

The Penguins announced the move on Friday in advance of their development camp in Pittsburgh. Cheverie, from New Glasgow, joins the team as part of the NHLCoaches' Association guest coach program.

According to a media release, Cheverie, 36, will work with the Penguinscoaching staff during the development camp, training camp in September andperiodically after that during the NHL season.

Cheverie, a former captain of the Saint Mary's Huskies,has had a successful run as a coach.

She has been an assistant coach with the national women's team since 2021.

She helped Team Canada to the Olympic gold medal in 2022 and served as the assistant coach at the last three world championships. Canada won gold in 2021 and 2022.

She became the firstwoman to coach a Canadian men's national team when she served as an assistant coach atthe world under-18 tournament in 2022.

She coached at Ryerson University, now Toronto Metropolitan University, from 2016-21 and became the first woman to be named a full-time assistant with a men's hockey program in the history of Canadian university sport.

Cheverie spent last season coaching in theProfessional Women's Hockey Players' Association.

She worked with the Arizona Coyotescoaching staff at the team's 2022 development camp as part of the organization's diverse coaching program.

Earlier this year, Cheverie coached the Nova Scotia women to a silver medal at the Canada Winter Games in P.E.I.