Quick Read
- Mark Scheifele became the first player in franchise history to record 101 points in a single season.
- The milestone was reached during a 4-1 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on April 13, 2026.
- The Jets were officially eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention on the same night as the record-breaking performance.
WINNIPEG (Azat TV) – Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele etched his name into franchise history on April 13, 2026, by becoming the first player in the combined history of the Winnipeg Jets and Atlanta Thrashers to record 101 points in a single season. The milestone, reached during a game against the Vegas Golden Knights, eclipsed the previous franchise record of 100 points held by Marian Hossa since the 2006-07 campaign.
A Historic Milestone Amidst Team Disappointment
The achievement serves as a stark paradox for the Winnipeg organization. While Scheifele celebrated a career-best individual season, the milestone occurred on the same night the Jets were officially eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention. Despite the team’s 4-1 victory over the Golden Knights, results from elsewhere in the league confirmed that Winnipeg would not be participating in the postseason, casting a shadow over the individual accomplishment.
Joining Elite Company in Winnipeg
With this performance, Scheifele joins an exclusive group of players who have reached the 100-point threshold while playing for a Winnipeg-based NHL franchise. He now stands alongside legends Dale Hawerchuk, Paul MacLean, and Teemu Selanne. Since being drafted by the franchise in 2011—the inaugural draft year for the relocated team—Scheifele has remained a cornerstone of the organization. According to Daily Faceoff, he has appeared in 959 career NHL games, all with Winnipeg, and currently holds franchise records for both goals and total points.
Reflecting on a Career-Best Campaign
Following the game, Scheifele addressed the media, balancing the weight of his personal achievement with the reality of the team’s season-ending disappointment. Head coach Scott Arniel also spoke to the press regarding the team’s elimination and the difficult transition of closing out the remaining schedule without playoff stakes. The contrast between Scheifele’s individual dominance—marked by his ability to maintain high-level production throughout the 2025-26 season—and the collective failure of the roster to secure a playoff spot has become the defining narrative for the Jets as they head into the off-season.
While Scheifele’s record-breaking production underscores his status as a premier center in the league, the simultaneous elimination of the Jets highlights a widening gap between the team’s top-end individual talent and the overall depth required for postseason success.

