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Coyne Schofield says post-Olympic rise of women’s hockey ‘different’ this time | NHL.com
- Coyne-Schofield reflects on winning a second Olympic gold and the journey since Milan, noting how the moment feels surreal and memorable.
- She says motherhood helped sustain her career, stating Drew was the reason she continued to play hockey.
- Coyne-Schofield highlights the PWHL's role in keeping top players visible and active between Olympic cycles.
- She notes sold-out venues like Madison Square Garden and TD Garden reflecting growing interest in women’s hockey.
- Coyne-Schofield mentions the PWHL as a milestone in establishing long-term pro opportunities for women in hockey.
- She congratulates USA Hockey on reaching 100,000 registered female players and calls it a sign of growth.
- Coyne-Schofield believes the double Olympic gold will further boost girls’ participation in hockey.
- She praises the PWHL’s momentum, stating players are back in action and visible to fans.
- Coyne-Schofield expresses pride in her family’s support and the role of her son Drew at games.
- She expects the momentum in women’s hockey to continue, with more growth and visibility ahead.
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