Read what the American says about Lopušanová, whose record she matched, and you will understand what talent we have in Slovakia
Kendall Coyne Schofield praises Slovak hockey player Nela Lopušanová for matching her record in points scored at the U18 World Championships.
Kendall Coyne Schofield, a prominent figure in women's hockey and a skilled player with numerous accolades, recognized young Slovak player Nela Lopušanová for matching her record of 33 points at the U18 World Championships. This achievement highlights Lopušanová's exceptional talent and potential within the sport, drawing attention to the rising profile of women's hockey in Slovakia.
Coyne Schofield’s record stood for years as a benchmark for success in female junior hockey, and Lopušanová's performance at such a young age signifies a milestone not only for her but for Slovak sports as a whole. Her efforts, especially during crucial moments of the tournament, demonstrate both her skill and determination to excel in ice hockey.
Lopušanová’s quest to surpass Coyne Schofield's record indicates her ambition, and her achievements resonate strongly within the context of Slovak women's hockey, inspiring future generations to engage with the sport. This recognition from an established player like Coyne Schofield underscores the growing representation and competitiveness of Slovak athletes on the international stage, particularly in women's sports.