Mark Scheifele

Definition:
Mark Scheifele is a Canadian professional ice hockey player.

Overview:
Mark Scheifele (born May 15, 1993) is a professional ice hockey center currently playing for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL). He has been an integral part of the Jets' roster since his debut in the early 2010s and has served as an alternate captain. Known for his offensive production, playmaking ability, and two-way play, Scheifele has consistently ranked among the team's top scorers. He has represented Team Canada in international competitions, including the IIHF World Championships.

Etymology/Origin:
The name "Mark" is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman god Mars, while "Scheifele" appears to be of German or Swiss-German origin. The surname may be topographical or occupational in origin, though specific lineage details of the individual are not publicly documented in encyclopedic sources.

Characteristics:
Scheifele plays the center position and is recognized for his hockey sense, skating ability, and scoring touch. He was selected 7th overall by the Winnipeg/Atlanta Thrashers in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Over the years, he has achieved multiple 60- and 70-point seasons and recorded several hat tricks. In the 2022–2023 NHL season, he set a career-high with 92 points, showcasing his peak offensive capabilities. He has also been noted for his faceoff proficiency and reliability in defensive situations.

Related Topics:

  • Winnipeg Jets
  • National Hockey League (NHL)
  • Ice hockey centers
  • Canadian ice hockey players
  • NHL Entry Draft
  • IIHF World Championship

(Information based on publicly available, reliable sources including NHL.com, Hockey-Reference.com, and Elite Prospects.)

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