Mark Scheifele Scores Goal In Game 6 Against Dallas Just Hours After Losing His Father

After losing his father, Brad, overnight on Friday, Mark Scheifele scored a goal for the Winnipeg Jets to open the scoring in Game 6 against the Dallas Stars.

On Saturday evening, ahead of Winnipeg’s contest against the Stars, Jets coach Scott Arniel confirmed that Scheifele would still play, saying he “wants to play for (his dad).”

Just before the game, Arniel spoke about the team being motivated to play for Scheifele.

“Certainly, when life situations happen like this, they're hard on everybody. But you know what? Mark doesn't want those guys to hang their heads or be down. He wants a win. And that's what they're all talking about: ‘We want to get a win for Mr. Scheifele (and) get a chance to get ourselves back home to play Game 7.’ ”

Despite the death of Scheifele’s father still being raw, he gave the Jets a 1-0 lead in the second period.

Mark Scheifele and Neal Pionk celebrate a goal scored by Scheifele against the Dallas Stars during the second period in Game 6 of the second round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)

The play started in the left corner of Dallas’ zone, where right winger Gabriel Vilardi won a puck battle. He found left winger Kyle Connor, who fired the puck on goal and Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger made a pad save, but the puck rebounded into the slot area. Scheifele picked up the puck and made no mistake from point-blank range.

Scheifele celebrated the goal with a smile on his face, followed by smiles and hugs from his teammates who were on the ice.  

That was Scheifele’s fifth goal of the playoffs, and he now has 11 points in just as many games. This is his second goal of this second-round series, with his first goal coming in Game 1.

Scheifele’s moment is similar to when Martin St-Louis scored on Mother’s Day in 2014 after his mother, France, died. St-Louis’ goal was also the opener in Game 6.

Much like how Dallas leads the series 3-2, the Pittsburgh Penguins led the series with the same score, against St-Louis’ New York Rangers. New York went on to win the series in seven games.

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Hurricanes Coach Provides Injury Update On Key Defenseman

Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jalen Chatfield missed the team's Game 5 matchup against the Washington Capitals due to an undisclosed injury. The Hurricanes still picked up a victory without the right-shot defenseman in the lineup, defeating the Capitals by a 3-1 final score. With this, the Hurricanes knocked out the Capitals and advanced to the Eastern Conference Final.

Now, Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour has provided an update on Chatfield. While speaking to reporters, including the Raleigh News & Observer's Chip Alexander, the Hurricanes' bench boss said he is hopeful Chatfield will be to go for the Eastern Conference Final.

It would be great for the Hurricanes if Chatfield is given the green light to return at the start of the next round. The 29-year-old is an important piece of their blueline due to his smart defensive play and overall reliability. 

At this juncture, the Hurricanes are still waiting to find out if they will play the Toronto Maple Leafs or the Florida Panthers. The two Atlantic Division clubs play their Game 7 on May 18. 

Nevertheless, it will be interesting to see if Chatfield is good to go for Game 1 next round. The five-year veteran appeared in 79 regular-season games this season for the Hurricanes, recording seven goals, 18 points, 64 hits, and a plus-22 rating. In nine games this post-season, he has one goal and a plus-9 rating. 

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Former Carolina Hurricanes forward Max Pacioretty has been quite impactful for the Toronto Maple Leafs this post-season, and this was undoubtedly the case in the Original Six club's Game 6 matchup against the Florida Panthers.

In a win-or-go-home Game 6 for the Maple Leafs, Pacioretty scored at the 14:17 mark of the third period. This insurance goal from the former Hurricane was massive for Toronto, as it gave them a 2-0 lead with a little over five minutes to go. 

Pacioretty's goal was a good one, too. After receiving a nice feed from Bobby McMann in front, Pacioretty one-timed home on the backend past Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. 

With this latest strong performance, Pacioretty now has three goals, eight points, and a plus-3 rating in 10 playoff games this year. This includes two goals and six points in the second round against the Panthers alone. It will now be interesting to see if Pacioretty can stay hot in Game 7 against the Panthers from here. 

In five games with the Hurricanes during the 2022-23 season, Pacioretty scored three goals and recorded an even plus/minus rating. 

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Adam Klapka Scores First 2 IIHF Goals: ‘It’s Something You Dream About’

Adam Klapka played his first IIHF World Championship game on Thursday against Hungary but his second game on Saturday was more memorable. The 24-year-old Calgary Flames winger recorded two goals and an assist in an 8-1 victory over Kazakhstan.

He assisted on Jakub Flek’s goal early in the second period to make it 2-0 but waited until the third period to score his goals. Before that, he missed a couple of point-blank chances.

“Honestly, I was a little angry with myself,” he told the media after the game, according to Hokej.cz. “When you're alone in the slot, you should score because it doesn’t happen very often. I should convert these chances. But I’m glad I finally found a way to score.”

Did he ever. A minute into the third period, he picked up the corner deep in his own zone and went end-to-end, beating five Kazakhs and splitting the defense along the way to give the Czechs a 5-0 lead.

“The defenseman hit my stick and the puck went up in the air,” he said about the finish. “I wanted to bury it under (the goalie) and I found a hole between the legs, so I put it there.”

His second goal closed out the scoring in the final minute.

“Flíček (Flek) wanted to pass it to me and it hit a Kazakh stick, so again from the air, I just wanted to try to put it past the goalie, and fortunately I did,” Klapka described.

Adam Klapka playing for the Calgary Flames in the 2024-25 season. © Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

“I really enjoyed it. It’s something you dream about when you watch the World Championship at home.”

Klapka wasn’t the only Czech to record three points in the game. Captain Roman Červenka, a former Flame, recorded a hat trick.

"I'm happy for him,” said Klapka. Roman is a professional and you can learn a lot from him. He’s the first to enter the locker room and the last to leave. I like watching how he takes care of himself – it’s inspiring. It’s incredible to enjoy time with him like this and be right there.”

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With injured Jakub Lauko due back into the lineup at some point and speculation about the addition of David Kämpf to the Czech team if the Toronto Maple Leafs get eliminated on Sunday, Klapka doesn’t know if he’ll get the chance to play any more games in this tournament, but he’ll be ready if he does.

“It’s up to the coaches,” he said. “I tried to do my best in the two games I played. We’ll see how it goes. I’ll do what the coaches say and be ready for anything.”

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