DALLAS -- Mark Scheifele played for the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday after the death of his father, Brad.
The center scored on a rebound in front at 5:28 of the second period, giving the Jets a 1-0 lead against the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of the Western Conference Second Round at American Airlines Center. Winnipeg was eliminated with a 2-1 overtime loss after defeating the St. Louis Blues in seven games in the first round.
“Mark will be playing tonight,” Winnipeg coach Scott Arniel said. “As he said, that’d be [the] wishes of his dad. He would want him to play, and I know he’s been rooting us on here. I know that he’s been pushing hard. We got to see him earlier in the St. Louis series, and he’s with us. Mark really wants to play for him tonight.”
Scheifele received the news Saturday morning. General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff said it was “certainly unexpected,” and Arniel went back to the team hotel to be with Scheifele while the Jets held their morning skate.
“We’ve got a game to play, and we’re going to go out and play hard for Mark,” Arniel said. “That’s pretty much that chatter that’s happening. We want to make sure we don’t let him down. …
“Mark doesn’t want those guys hang their heads or be down. He wants to win. That’s what they’re all talking about. We want to get a win for Mr. Scheifele, get a chance to get ourselves back home for a Game 7.”