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How One Hockey Player Turned Heartbreak into a Game-Winning Goal Hours After Tragedy

How One Hockey Player Turned Heartbreak into a Game-Winning Goal Hours After Tragedy

There’s something about watching a player push through personal tragedy that makes you sit up and take notice — and Mark Scheifele’s performance on Saturday night was exactly that kind of moment. Just hours after the unexpected passing of his father Brad, Scheifele stepped onto the ice for a crucial playoff game with all the weight of heartbreak on his shoulders. And yet, despite everything, he found the back of the net for the only goal of the game, showing grit and resilience that speaks volumes about his character. It wasn’t just a goal; it was a silent message — a testament to battling through the storm, no matter what life throws your way. The emotional undercurrent carried through the night, coloring every moment until the Jets’ playoff run came to a gut-wrenching end in overtime against the Dallas Stars. As the players exchanged heartfelt words at the handshake line, it was clear that this game was about far more than just hockey. LEARN MORE

Winnipeg Jets star Mark Scheifele played in Saturday night’s playoff game with a heavy heart, scoring a goal just hours after his dad, Brad’s unexpected death. 

Scheifele considered not taking the ice in the critical NHL postseason game against the Dallas Stars but forged into battle despite the huge personal loss. 

The center was in the right position during the second period just outside the goal crease for a juicy rebound left by Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger. 

As Scheifele was alone to take a quick shot, Oettinger shuffled over to protect more of the net. The 32-year-old did the gritty veteran trick and place the puck five-hole, between the goalie’s spread legs, and into the back of the net. 

Scheifele’s goal was massively celebrated by his teammates and proved to be the only marker for the Jets on the day. 

Several minutes later, Dallas scored the equalizer. Unfortunately for Scheifele, he also committed the game’s only penalty, giving the Stars a power play to begin overtime. 

Scheifele scored the Jets' only goal hours after his father, Brad, unexpectedly passed away

Scheifele tripped up Sam Steel, who scored the equalizer, on a breakaway late in the third period, with officials debating whether the Jets’ star’s actions should have led to a penalty shot instead. 

Dallas ultimately scored less than two minutes into overtime, eliminating Winnipeg from the playoffs. 

In the handshake line after the series’ conclusion, several Stars players said words of encouragement and gave hugs to a somber Scheifele. 

Notably leading the handshake line for the Stars was captain Jamie Benn, who sucker-punched Scheifele during the previous game on Friday night. 

Benn was fined $5k by the NHL for the strike. With the pair connecting after Saturday’s game, it appears the confrontation was water under the bridge. 

After Scheifele completed his handshakes, his entire team waited for him, letting their heavy-hearted teammate be the first one off the ice. 

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