Jessica Campbell, the NHL's first female coach, is leaving the Seattle Kraken after two seasons. She plans to explore other coaching opportunities as her contract expires.
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Jessica Campbell was the first female coach in the NHL.
She served as an assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken for two years.
Campbell is leaving to explore other coaching roles.
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Jessica Campbell
Seattle Kraken
Jessica Campbell has spent the past two years as the assistant coach of the Seattle Kraken, becoming the first female coach in the NHL. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
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Two years ago, Jessica Campbell joined the Seattle Kraken as an assistant coach, making history as the first female coach in the NHL. Now, a coaching change and two losing seasons later, Campbell is departing the organization.
In a statement released by the Kraken on Thursday, Seattle’s executive vice president and general manager Jason Botterill said that Campbell told the team that she wants to “explore other coaching roles across the league” as her contract with the Kraken expires. Botterill said that Campbell had the team’s support in looking for a new position.
“Jessica has been an important member of our coaching staff for the past four years, demonstrating deep knowledge, and a unique ability to connect with an develop players. We respect her decision and believe strongly in her as a coach in this league,” Botterill said.
Campbell joined the Kraken organization in 2023 as an assistant coach under Dan Bylsma with the Coachella Valley Firebirds, Seattle’s AHL affiliate. In 2024, Bylsma was brought up to Seattle to become the Kraken’s head coach following the firing of Dave Hakstol. As part of the promotion, Bylsma brought Campbell with him as a member of his Kraken staff.
Bylsma was fired last spring after only one season at the helm. Lane Lambert was hired to replace him, and kept Campbell on as an assistant coach.
The Kraken finished the 2025-26 season 34-37-11, posting a losing record for the third straight year. Even in the final weeks of play, Seattle was still within striking distance of a spot in the struggling Pacific Division before faltering down the stretch.
The Kraken have only made the playoffs once since joining the league in 2021.
This story will be updated.
Q&A
Why is Jessica Campbell leaving the Seattle Kraken?
Jessica Campbell is leaving to explore other coaching roles across the league as her contract with the Kraken expires.
What historical significance does Jessica Campbell hold in the NHL?
Jessica Campbell is the first female coach in NHL history, having served as an assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken.
How long did Jessica Campbell coach with the Kraken?
Jessica Campbell spent two years as an assistant coach with the Seattle Kraken.
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