On Saturday morning, Jordan Juron was a member of the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association, a group that has vowed to sit out all professional hockey in North America until there is a league deemed sustainable for the future of the game.



Later that day though, after a last-minute decision, Juron found herself on the opposite side of the movement and on the ice with the National Women’s Hockey League’s Boston Pride.



Hours before puck drop, Juron signed a professional tryout contract with the Pride for their weekend series in Buffalo. Shortly after the PTO was announced, she received a message from a PWHPA head saying she would be removed from their rosters for all future events.



“I was given an opportunity, I did not seek an opportunity out, and it sparked that little girl inside of me who just loves the game and wants to play,” Juron said in a recent interview. “I just thought it was what is best for me and my...