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2015-16 Women's Ice Hockey Roster

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77 Kendall Coyne

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-2
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Carl Sandburg
  • Hometown Palos Heights, Ill.

Biography

• First on the NU record list for career points (249)
• First on the NU record list for career goals (141) 

2015-16: 

AWARDS & HONORS:
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner (top player in Division I women's hockey)
• AHCA First-Team All-American
• Cammi Granato Award winner for WHEA Player of the Year
• Unanimous First-Team WHEA All-Star
• All-New England Player of the Year
• First Team All-USCHO
• WHEA Top Scholar Athlete (4.0 GPA for the season)
• WHEA Distinguished Scholar (All-Academic Team all four years)
• WHEA All-Academic Team
• 3x Warrior Player of the Month in Hockey East (September/October, January, February)
• 7x Warrior Player of the Week in Hockey East (Sept. 28, Oct. 19, Oct. 30, Jan. 4, Jan. 11, Jan. 18, Feb. 29)
• Hockey East Army ROTC Three Stars Award recipient
• Hockey East Scoring Champion award winner
• Won Gold for Team USA at the 2015 Four Nations Cup in Sweden
• 2016 Jeanne Rowlands Award winner for top senior female scholar-athlete at Northeastern
• Huntington 100 honoree

Appeared in all 38 games and led the NCAA in goals (50), goals per game (1.35), points per game (2.27), shorthanded goals (5) and hat tricks (5)...finished the season as the all-time leading goal scorer (141) and point scorer (249) in Northeastern history...set new Hockey East records with 30 goals and 55 points in league play in 2015-16...finished her career as the all-time leading scorer in Hockey East play with 91 goals and 167 points in league games...posted nine games with at least four points in 2015-16...notched a hat trick and an assist in a 9-5 win at St. Lawrence on Sept. 27..scored a shorthanded goal and notched two assists in a 5-4 win over Mercyhurst on Oct. 16...netted her 100th career goal and finished with two goals and two assists in a 7-3 victory over Mercyhurst on Oct. 17...scored two goals and added an assist in a shutout of Providence on Oct. 25...posted a hat trick as part of a four-point afternoon in NU's 5-1 win at Merrimack on Oct. 30...potted a hat trick and an assist in an 8-3 win at Merrimack on Nov. 13...scored the game-tying goal against Vermont on Dec. 5 to pass Hilary Witt as Northeastern's all-time leading goal scorer...notched two goals and one assist against Dartmouth on Jan. 2...scored a hat trick and notched an assist in the 5-2 victory at UNH on Jan.10, breaking the Northeastern record for career points...tallied two goals and three assists in a 5-1 victory at Providence on Jan. 13 for her second career five-point game...notched her third career five-point effort with five assists in an 8-1 victory against Maine on Jan. 16...potted two goals and two assists in the 7-3 victory against Connecticut on Jan. 23...scored two goals in the 3-2 Beanpot win over Boston University on Feb. 2...registered two goals and an assist in a 5-3 defeat at No. 1 Boston College on Feb. 12...posted two goals and an assist in the 6-2 win over Boston University on Feb. 20...totaled three points (2-1-3) in the 5-2 win over Providence on Feb. 26...posted a hat-trick and tacked on an assist in the 6-2 win over Providence on Feb. 27...tallied her 50th goal of the season in the NCAA tournament against Boston College on March 12.

2014-15:

AWARDS & HONORS:
• WHEA First Team All-Star
• Second Team ACHA All-America
• Competing in the 2015 IIHF Women's World Championship
• All-USCHO Second Team
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award: Top Ten Finalist
• WHEA All-Academic Team
• WHEA Warrior Player of the Week (Feb. 23)
• WHEA Warrior Player of the Week (Nov. 17)

Led the team in goals with 28 (third in Hockey East, fourth in the nation) and points with 52 (fourth in Hockey East, sixth in the nation) ... Scored the game-tying goal in the season opener at Syracuse (Oct. 10) ... Notched a shorthanded goal and two assists in a 4-0 win at No. 8/10 Mercyhurst (Oct. 17) ... Scored the game-tying goal with 17 seconds left in the third period in a 2-2 tie at Robert Morris (Oct. 25) ... Notched a goal and an assist at No. 6/7 Boston University (Oct. 28) ... Contributed one goal and one assist against UNH (Oct. 30) ... Recorded three goals and two assists in a win over Boston University (Nov. 11) ... Added two goals and an assist against Providence (Nov. 16) ... Scored two goals against Vermont (Nov. 22) ... Added two goals and was featured on SportsCenter's Top 10 plays in an overtime tie against Connecticut (Jan. 3) ... Recorded a goal and an assist against Boston College (Jan. 10) ... Earned sixth career hat trick (with two goals unassisted) and another SportsCenter Top 10 appearance for her performance against Boston University (Jan. 18) ... Had three assists in a 5-2 win over Maine (Jan. 24) ... Scored a power play goal against Maine (Jan. 25) ... Tallied a goal and an assist in a win at Vermont (Jan. 30) ... Posted two goals and an assist in a 4-3 win at Connecticut (Feb. 14) ... Assisted on a power play goal by Hayley Masters at Connecticut (Feb. 15) ... Recored three assists in a 5-1 win at UNH (Feb. 21) ... Scored two goals and added an assist in a 3-1 win over UNH (Feb. 22) ... Tallied four goals and an assist in a three-game series against UNH in the WHEA quarterfinals (Feb. 27- March 1) ... Added an assist in the WHEA semifinals against Boston University (March 7).

2013-14: Spent the 2013-14 season training with the United States National Team ... Won a silver medal at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia ... Tied for the Team USA lead in points with two goals and four assists in five games.

2012-13: 
AWARDS & HONORS:
• 2012-13 Hockey East All-Academic Team
• New England Women's Division I All-Star
• AHCA/CCM Division I Second Team All-American
• WHEA All-Tournament Team
• Athletic Republic Player of the Year Runner Up
• WHEA First Team All-Star
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award: Top Ten Finalist
• 2013 Beanpot Most Valuable Player
• Athletic Rebublic Co-Player of the Week (Mar. 4)
• Athletic Republic Player of the Week (Feb. 11)
• Athletic Republic Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 28)
• Athletic Republic Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 21)
• Athletic Republic Player of the Month (December)
• Athletic Republic Player of the Week (Dec. 10)
• Athletic Republic Co-Player of the Month (October)
• Athletic Republic Player of the Week (Oct. 15)
• Athletic Republic Player of the Week (Oct. 8)

Played in 34 games and led the team with 68 points (37 goals, 31 assists) ... Was the first Husky since Vicky Sunahora (1988-89) to record 60 points in a season, and the first since Brooke Whitney (2000-01, 2001-02) with at least 40 points and 25 goals in consecutive seasons ... Finished the season second on the NU record lists for points in a season (68), goals in a season (37) and was sixth all-time in single-season assists (31) ... Recorded multi-point games in 12 of her last 16 contests (21 goals, 16 assists), was tied for fourth in the nation in points per game (2.00), third in goals per game (1.09), 10th in assists per game (0.91), tied for fifth in power play goals (nine), and tied for fourth in game-winning goals (seven) ... Led WHEA in goals, was second in points, and third in assists ... Was named the Athletic Republic Player of the Week after posting four points at Colgate and Syracuse (Oct. 5-6) ... Had a goal and an assist against the Raiders, including a shorthanded tally ... Netted a power play goal and added an assist against the Orange ... Recorded her second career hat trick with three goals in a span of 7:31 in the third period against Union (Oct. 12) to earn her second straight Athletic Republic Player of the Week honor ... Grabbed a secondary assist on Casey Pickett’s power play goal against No. 3 Boston University (Oct. 16) ... Potted two goals against Robert Morris (Oct. 26) ... Scored twice against Maine (Oct. 27) ... Had a three-point night (two goals, one assist) at Connecticut (Nov. 2) ... Recorded six points on one goal and five assists against Connecticut (Nov. 3), tying the school record in assists ... Recorded two assists in each game against No. 5 Boston College (Nov. 16-18) ... Picked up three points (one goal, two assists) at New Hampshire (Dec. 1) ... Scored NU’s lone goal against New Hampshire (Dec. 2) ... Scored twice against Dartmouth (Dec. 5), including the game-winner in overtime to earn Athletic Republic Player of the Month honors ... Recorded a goal and an assist against No. 4/4 Cornell (Jan. 12) ... Had a two-point night (one goal, one assist) at No. 5 Boston University (Jan. 16) ... Recorded four points (two goals, two assists) against Providence (Jan. 20) ... Tallied her fourth straight multi-point night with two goals at New Hampshire (Jan. 24) ... Recorded her second natural hat trick of the season with three goals and an assist at Vermont (Jan. 27) ... Scored a goal for the sixth straight game at No. 4/3 Boston University (Feb. 2) ... Netted her second hat trick in her last three games and added an assist in the Beanpot semifinal against No. 3/3 Boston University (Feb. 5) ... Picked up an assist in the Beanpot championship game against No. 2/2 Boston College (Feb. 12) to earn tournament MVP honors and extend her point streak to eight games ... Scored two goals in each game at Maine (Feb. 16-17) to become the 22nd player in program history to reach 100 career points ... Picked up three points (one goal, two assists) at Connecticut (Feb. 19) ... Tallied three assists in two games against Providence (Feb. 23-24) ... Recorded at least four points in a game for the fifth time this season with a goal and three assists against Vermont in the WHEA quarterfinals (Mar. 2) ... Scored an empty net goal and added an assist against No. 2/3 Boston College in the WHEA semifinals (Mar. 9) ... Netted a goal against No. 4/4 Boston University in the WHEA championship game (Mar. 10).

2011-12: Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team ... Tabbed as unanimous Hockey East Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year and was a WHEA First-Team All Star ... Named an All-New England Division I All-Star and the USCHO.com Rookie of the Year ... Named the Northeastern Rookie of the Year ... Won Athletic Republic WHEA Player of the Month in November and December, and Rookie of the Month in January ... In her collegiate debut, notched an empty-netter and assisted Casey Pickett’s game-winner in a 5-2 win over Syracuse (Oct. 7) ... The next day, tallied two assists, including on Brittany Esposito’s game-winner, as Northeastern defeated Colgate, 5-0 ... Helped on Pickett’s game-winner yet again on Oct. 14 in NU’s 2-1 win over Union ... The following afternoon against Quinnipiac, tied the game with her second goal of the year en route to a 3-1 Northeastern victory ... Assisted a Stephanie Gavronsky marker in NU’s first loss of the year, 5-3 at Princeton (Oct. 21) ... Picked up an assist the next day on Maggie DiMasi’s power play tally to cap the 7-0 win over Yale ... Converted a penalty shot and added an assist as the Huskies downed Maine, 3-2 (Oct. 28) ... Had a hand in all three goals (2-1-3) as NU began conference play with a 3-0 win over UConn ... In the next day’s return match, another 3-0 win, tapped in a late empty-netter ... Assisted Katie MacSorley’s goal as BC downed the Huskies, 4-1, on Nov. 18 ... Brought the Huskies out of a two-goal hole with a pair of third-period markers, but Northeastern fell to Dartmouth in a 4-3 overtime decision (Nov. 26) ... On Nov. 30, gave Northeastern its first victory of the year over ranked competition with both goals in a 2-0 win over Boston University ... In a two-game weekend series with UNH Dec. 3-4, tallied three goals and an assist as NU drew 3-3 and then won, 5-1 ... Netted an unassisted game-winner as Northeastern defeated Boston University for the second time in eight days, by a 4-1 score ... Got the Huskies off to a flying start after Christmas break with an unassisted shorthanded goal amidst a two-goal performance in a 5-2 win over Clarkson (Jan. 5) ... The next day, addisted Esposito’s game-tying goal as St. Lawrence downed the Huskies, 3-2 ... Scored the game-winner at the Bog in Kingston, Mass. as Northeastern defeated Providence, 2-1, (Jan. 15) ... Scored another unassisted game-winner to open the scoring, and added three assists as Northeastern routed New Hampshire, 8-0, on ESPN3 ... The next day, netted her first career hat trick and notched an assist in a 5-1 win over Vermont ... Tallied a shorthanded goal on Jan. 28 in a 3-2 loss to BU ... Notched a goal in four straight games from Feb. 4-17, with Northeastern winning all four games ... Assisted Brittany Esposito’s opening goal in NU’s 2-1 win over Providence in the regular season finale (Feb. 19).

Before NU: Helped lead United States National Team to a gold medal at the 2011 IIHF World Championships in Zurich, Switzerland ... Notched four goals and two assists for six points during the competition ... Competed for Team USA in the past three World U-18 Championships, where she has compiled 22 goals and 11 assists for 33 points ... Spent 2010-11 with Berkshire School, lighting the lamp 55 times and adding 22 assists for 77 points ... Was 2011 New England Player of the Year ... Spent three seasons with Chicago Mission U-19 team ... Scored 53 goals and 34 assists for 87 points as a captain in 2009-10 season ... Notched 55 goals and 29 assists in 2008-09 to help lead Chicago to the USA Hockey U-19 National Championship game.

 
CAREER STATISTICS
Season Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011-12 31 26 19 45 223 .117 17-34 +32 2 3 7
2012-13 34 37 31 68 237 .156 13-26 +35 9 2 7
2014-15 31 28 24 52 272 .103 6-12 +17 9 4 2
2015-16 37 50 34 84 359 .139 12-24 +62 7 5 4
TOTAL 133 141 108 249 1091 .129 48-96 +147 27 14 19
 
CAREER HOCKEY EAST STATISTICS
Season Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011-12 19 19 11 30 133 .143 10-20 +27 1 2 7
2012-13 19 21 22 43 123 .171 6-12 +25 7 1 5
2014-15 18 21 18 39 154 .136 5-10 +15 6 3 1
2015-16 23 30 25 55 218 .138 10-20 +46 2 2 3
TOTAL 79 91 76 167 623 .146 31-62 +116 16 8 16
 
CAREER GAME HIGHS Number Most Recent
Goals 3 (11 times) Feb. 27, 2016 vs. Providence
Assists 5 Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Connecticut
Points 6 Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Connecticut
Goal Streak 7 games Jan. 12 - Feb. 5, 2013
Assist Streak 7 games Oct. 16 - Nov. 14, 2015 
Point Streak 16 games Jan. 12 - Mar. 10, 2013
Career Multi-Point Games 71 Feb. 27, 2016 vs. Providence


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Historical Player Information

  • 77

    2011-12Freshman

    Forward
    5'2"
    77
  • 77

    2012-13Sophomore

    Forward
    5'2"
    77
  • 77

    2013-14Junior

    Forward
    5'2"
    77
  • 77

    2014-15Junior

    Forward
    5'2"
    77
  • 77

    2015-16Senior

    Forward
    5'2"
    77