The college hockey player of the year, a three-time Olympic medalist, the first woman to compete in an NHL All-Star skills competition, and a champion in the new Women’s Professional Hockey League, Kendall Coyne Schofield has done it all on the ice.

"Hockey has been a part of my life my entire life," said Coyne Schofield.

One look at Coyne Schofield's social media, and it’s easy to see how much hockey means to her, but the sport is now secondary to her new one true love: her son, Drew.

"Motherhood has provided me with so much more patience and perspective," said Coyne Schofield.

Entering her fourth Olympic Games, she's now redefining the term "hockey mom," with mom being the most important part.

"No matter what, win, lose, draw, every day you walk in the door and see your son, h

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