Mark Scheifele, born on March fifteenth, nineteen ninety-three, is a prominent Canadian professional ice hockey player who currently serves as a centre and alternate captain for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL). His journey in the sport began in his hometown of Kitchener, Ontario, where he honed his skills playing minor ice hockey for the Kitchener Jr. Rangers in the Alliance Pavilion League.
In two thousand nine, Scheifele was drafted by the Saginaw Spirit in the seventh round of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Priority Selection. His rights were subsequently traded to the Barrie Colts, but it was in two thousand eleven that he made history by being selected seventh overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL entry draft, marking the franchise's first-ever draft pick after relocating from Atlanta.
Scheifele made his full NHL debut during the two thousand thirteen to fourteen season and quickly established himself as a key player for the Jets. His offensive prowess became evident during the two thousand fifteen to sixteen season when he surpassed the twenty-goal mark for the first time, achieving a career-high sixty-one points in seventy-one games and leading the team in goals. He continued to excel, finishing the following season with eighty-two points in seventy-nine games, once again leading the Jets in scoring.
Beyond his contributions at the club level, Scheifele has represented Team Canada at various international tournaments, making his senior debut at the two thousand fourteen IIHF World Championship. His impressive performance helped him secure a gold medal at the two thousand sixteen championship, and he was honored as his hometown's Athlete of the Year.