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Victor Hedman Opens Up About Prioritizing Mental Health During Playoffs

Tampa Bay Lightning

The Tampa Bay Lightning’s captain, Victor Hedman, made headlines this week by revealing the personal reasons behind his absence from the team at the end of the season. In a candid statement, Hedman explained that he chose to step away to focus on his mental health, a decision he described as difficult but ultimately necessary.

After missing the final 15 games of the regular season and the entirety of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Hedman expressed that he is now in a “much better place.” His announcement came just days after the Lightning’s heartbreaking 2-1 loss in Game 7 of their playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens. Although he rejoined the team for practice during the postseason, he did not participate in any games.

In his statement, Hedman shared the weight of his responsibilities as captain, saying, “Wearing this jersey — and serving as captain — is the greatest responsibility of my professional life. That responsibility doesn’t only apply on the ice. Over the past couple of months, I made the decision to step away and focus on my mental health. It was not an easy decision, but it was the right one.”

He further emphasized the importance of leadership, noting, “I’ve always believed that being a leader means doing what’s best for the team. In this case, it also meant doing what was necessary to take care of myself, so I can be the best player, teammate, husband and father I expect to be.”

Hedman’s journey with the Lightning began when he was drafted second overall in the 2009 NHL Draft. Over his 17-year career with the franchise, he has become a cornerstone of the team, serving as captain for the past two seasons after Steven Stamkos departed for the Nashville Predators. The 35-year-old defenseman played a pivotal role in leading Tampa Bay to back-to-back Stanley Cup victories in 2020 and 2021.

With a contract that extends through the 2028-2029 season, Hedman concluded his statement on a hopeful note, saying, “I’m proud of this team, and I look forward to what’s ahead,” indicating his eagerness to return for the next season.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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