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Kendall Coyne Schofield was born on 25 May, 1992 in Palos Heights, Illinois U.S., is an American ice hockey player (born 1992). Discover Kendall Coyne Schofield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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31 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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25 May, 1992 |
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25 May |
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Palos Heights, Illinois U.S. |
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United States
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She is a member of famous player with the age 31 years old group.
Kendall Coyne Schofield Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Kendall Coyne Schofield height is 157 cm and Weight 59 kg.
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157 cm |
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59 kg |
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Who Is Kendall Coyne Schofield's Husband?
Her husband is Michael Schofield
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Michael Schofield |
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Kendall Coyne Schofield Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kendall Coyne Schofield worth at the age of 31 years old? Kendall Coyne Schofield’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. She is from United States. We have estimated Kendall Coyne Schofield's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kendall Coyne Schofield (born May 25, 1992) is an American professional ice hockey player and captain for PWHL Minnesota and the United States national team.
From 2006 to 2010, Coyne attended Sandburg High School and later attended the prep school, the Berkshire School, in Sheffield, Massachusetts for the academic year 2010 to 2011.
During the 2009–10 season, Coyne scored 53 goals and registered 34 assists in 46 games with the Chicago Mission Under 19 girls' team.
Coyne participated in three seasons with the Mission and had 254 points in 157 games.
In addition, she played in two national championship games with the Mission and won one title.
On January 10, 2009, in Fussen, Germany, Coyne scored the game-winning goal in overtime for the US in the gold medal game of the 2009 IIHF Under 19 championships.
In August 2009, Coyne was the youngest player (at 17 years old) at the USA Hockey women's national festival in Blaine, Minnesota.
Coyne attended the Berkshire School for the 2010–2011 season, totaling 77 points on 55 goals and 22 assists in 25 games.
She was named the New England Prep School Player of the Year.
The festival was the selection camp for the senior national team (that would constitute players for the 2010 Olympic team), and Coyne was one of 41 players that were invited.
In the gold medal game of the 2010 Four Nations Cup, Coyne scored for the United States.
After the 2010 Four Nations Cup, Coyne had 36 career points (24 goals, 12 assists) in 27 games with the U.S. national team.
On April 28, 2011, it was announced that Coyne committed to the Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey program.
In her senior year, Coyne was awarded the Patty Kazmaier Award as the top female college ice hockey player in the United States.
On January 28, 2011, it was announced that Coyne was named to the preliminary roster for the U.S. Women's National Team.
From April 4 to 12, 2011, she was one of 30 players who took part in a selection/training camp.
She was named to the final roster that participated at the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship.
On January 2, 2022, she was named to Team USA's roster to represent the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
In December 2015, she graduated from Northeastern University in Boston with a B.A. in communication studies.
In the 2015 NWHL Draft, she was selected third overall by the Boston Pride.
In 2016, she was the winner of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.
In July 2016, Coyne signed with the independent Minnesota Whitecaps.
In January 2017, Coyne was recognized as the recipient of the NCAA Today's Top 10 Award.
She has also been a color commentator for the San Jose Sharks.
In 2017, she graduated with an M.S. summa cum laude in corporate and organizational communications at Northeastern University.
With the national team, she has won six gold medals at the IIHF World Women's Championships and the gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Heading into the 2018–19 Minnesota Whitecaps season, Coyne re-signed with the club in their first season as members of the National Women's Hockey League.
Coyne was named to Team Szabados for the 2019 NWHL All-Star Weekend on December 5, 2018.
On July 11, 2018, Coyne became the first woman to play in the Chicago Pro Hockey League at MB Arena, a league that features 80 professional players and 80 amateurs.
On January 25, 2019, Coyne was named a replacement for Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon at the 2019 NHL All-Star Skills fastest-skater challenge as part of the 2019 NHL All-Star weekend.
Although she was originally going to demonstrate the challenges, Coyne became the first woman to compete in an NHL All-Stars skills competition.
Coyne had a time of 14.326 seconds, which placed her seventh out of eight skaters, which was comparable to the rest of the eight-person field; Connor McDavid won the competition with a time of 13.378 seconds.
She then served as a broadcasting analyst during the Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning game on Wednesday Night Hockey.
In 2020, she was hired by the Chicago Blackhawks as a player development coach for their American Hockey League affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs.
Coyne was born in Palos Heights, Illinois to John and Ahlise Coyne.
She has two brothers and a sister.
Her younger brother Jake is a member of the United States Army.
Her younger sister, Bailey, is a forward for the Lindenwood Women's Ice Hockey Team
On January 15, 2020, Coyne was one of ten players named to the US roster for the Elite Women's 3 on 3 at the 2020 NHL All-Star Weekend in St. Louis.