Winnipeg Jets Stanley Cup Chase Ends with Game 6 Overtime Loss to Dallas Stars
- The Winnipeg Jets ended their 2025 Stanley Cup run with a 2-1 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars on May 17 in Dallas during Game 6 of the second-round playoff series.
- The Jets entered the game facing emotional strain after Mark Scheifele's father died hours earlier, and Scheifele chose to play despite the tragedy and team injuries.
- Scheifele scored the Jets' only goal in the second period, but his late tripping penalty led to a power-play goal by Thomas Harley, which decided the game 13 seconds before overtime.
- The Stars successfully converted seven power plays out of 19 opportunities , whereas the Jets managed just three power play goals in 21 chances . Jets coach Scott Arniel commended Scheifele for his bravery, describing his performance as one of the most inspiring displays of courage the team has witnessed.
- The loss eliminated the Jets from the playoffs and advanced the Stars to the Western Conference Finals against the Edmonton Oilers, while Jets players and fans expressed pride and hope for the 2026 season.
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Winnipeg Jets star Mark Scheifele lost his father before Game 6 against the Dallas Stars on Saturday night. His teammates and coaches showed their support for the star forward as he tried to prepare for the game. He decided to play in the game, but it unfortunately ended in heartbreaking fashion.The Jets and Stars went to overtime on Saturday night. Dallas had an early power play and applied a ton of pressure as a result. Scheifele tripped Stars…
Scheifele plays, scores hours after losing father
Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele scored a goal -- and committed a critical third-period penalty -- in his club's season-deciding 2-1 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars on Saturday night in Game 6, a defeat that ended this second-round playoff series.
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