(1987-06-18) June 18, 1987 (age 36) New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada
Alma mater
Saint Mary's University
Playing career
2005–2010
Saint Mary's Huskies
2010–2016
Toronto Furies
Position(s)
Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2016–2023
Ryerson Rams (assistant)
2018–19
Canada U18 women's (assistant)
2021–present
Canada women's (assistant)
2024–present
PWHL Montreal
Medal record
Women's ice hockey
Representing Canada
Universiade
2009 Harbin
Ice hockey
Representing Canada (as coach)
World U18 Championship
2019 Japan
World Championships
2021 Canada
Kori Cheverie (born June 18, 1987) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player, currently serving as the head coach of PWHL Montreal of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).[1] She is also the assistant coach of the Canadian national women's ice hockey team. She was previously the assistant coach for TMU Bold men's ice hockey team. She was the first woman to be hired to a full-time coaching role in U Sports men's ice hockey history.[2]
Cheverie's playing career was spent with the Saint Mary's Huskies women's ice hockey team in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS; renamed U Sports in 2016) and with the Toronto Furies of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), with whom she won the 2014 Clarkson Cup.
^"Kori Cheverie to Coach PWHL Montreal". The Hockey News. September 13, 2023. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
^"Rams announce Cheverie as new assistant coach". Ryerson Rams Athletics. August 12, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
KoriCheverie (born June 18, 1987) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player, currently serving as the head coach of PWHL Montreal of the Professional Women's...
Canada's national team, was announced as the team's general manager. KoriCheverie, a former assistant coach with the Canadian national team and the first...
the feat during the 2016–17 CWHL season. In addition, she surpassed KoriCheverie as the all-time leading scorer in Furies history. Spooner was one of...
Games and the Clarkson Cup in the same year. During the summer of 2016, KoriCheverie retired from the Furies with three franchise records: points (82), games...