I never realized the difference between home and away. I just went and played.
We didn't mind playing on the road. We went 6-3 on the road that year in the playoffs and 9-3 at home.
But when you're on the road some of the pressure is off. Your fans aren't there, and because they want you to win so bad sometimes they can add a little pressure.
Maybe that's why road teams are 40-34 in the playoffs this year. The Jets are 4-3 on the road and went 3-1 in defeating the Nashville Predators in seven games in the second round.
Scheifele had seven goals in the Jets' four road games in that series, including two each in Games 1, 2 and 7. He leads the NHL with 14 goals in 15 playoff games, and is within striking distance of the NHL record for most goals in a playoff year, 19, which is shared by Jari Kurri (Edmonton Oilers,1985) and Reggie Leach (Philadelphia Flyers, 1976).
I've watched Scheifele for a few seasons. At 25 he's still a young kid but he's maturing quickly. The thing I like about him is he doesn't sacrifice any of his defensive play for his offense. He's a good two-way player. He looks like he's becoming more of a leader every season because of the way he plays.
He's a big (6-foot-3, 207 pounds), strong player with a great scoring touch, sees the ice well and has great hockey sense. He's a complete player.