For U.S. women’s hockey captain Kendall Coyne Schofield, the resources she lacks as a female hockey player aren’t some unknown quantity. They are tangible benefits she provides other athletes on a regular basis.
“I live it every day with the Chicago Blackhawks,” Coyne Schofield told On Her Turf. “Just how many player development coaches, just how many scouts there are, just those resources and the amount of support that the players have.” Read More
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