Mark Scheifele is known for being a cornerstone of the Jets, but in the heat of the playoffs, he showed just how thin the line is between intensity and disaster. When Jake Evans tried to seal the game with an empty-netter, he expected to celebrate a goal but found a nightmare collision. Even the most seasoned NHL fans quickly realized that letting your emotions take over can cost you—and your team—everything. ⚡
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16 Comments
Omg 🤯
W edit
No number 1 rule is SCORE
Dirty hit
Wtf was sheifele thinking. I remember watching this during covid
Hey when Shea Weber gets angry you know you’ve broke the code or something 😅
That’s why Ehlers is Da Goat! 🐐
Ts not the number 1 rule
It's not the playoffs because neither of them had played in the Stanley cup finals. Also the jets are in the west and has are in the east.
No code you stop the guy from scoring. Keep your head up.
What happened to the edits
Keep your head up than
Nothing wrong with that hit it was clean and shoulder to the chest and he was trying to stop Evans from scoring.
1sec erleyer it wont evin be drity
Should have kept his head up
Number 1 rule is keep the other team from scoring at all cost that is what he did try to do