Special Guest At Stars-Oilers Game Turns Heads
Cheering from the stands was an unexpected face who probably brought some of his winning charm to the rink.
Advertisement
The PGA Championship 2025 winner, Scottie Scheffler, was seen donning a Dallas Stars hoodie, a team he has ardently supported over the years.
The official X account of NHL posted on their feed, "From the fairways to the hockey rink 🏌️♂️," welcoming the star.
"Fresh off his win at the @PGAChampionship, Scottie Scheffler is taking in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final! #StanleyCup"
Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger (29) reacts with defenseman Lian Bichsel (6) after defeating the Edmonton Oilers in game one of the Western Conference Final.© Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Fans loved the surprise visit and flooded the comments under the post to show that.
"That's cool how Scottie is enjoying hockey after golf. He's really living the sports dream" A fan said.
"OK. I tried my best not to like Scottie Scheffler. It's clearly hopeless." Another joked.
Advertisement
"Gotta love that smile and certainly gotta love this gracious young man. Go get 'em tomorrow Scottie!😇🕊️♥️" One fan expressed.
"Scottie showing up that's awesome! Dallas strong" Another dropped.
"Right on, enjoy the game Scottie😁" A fan posted.
"🐐" Another said, choosing to let the goat emoji do the talking.
The World No. 1 will be teeing up for the Charles Schwab Challenge today. He started this month with a win at Byron Nelson, following a win at the PGA Championship.
Going into this tournament, he is again the favourite to win. If he does, he will have three back-to-back wins, which would be an impressive feat and would certainly fuel the comparison between him and Tiger Woods.
Related: PGA Tour Announces Unfortunate Zach Johnson News Before Charles Schwab Challenge
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

22 minutes ago
Alex Ovechkin partners with a Russian technology company to make a movie about his career
Alex Ovechkin has partnered with a Russian technology company to produce a movie, series or documentary about his NHL career. Yandex and its streaming platform, Kinopoisk, announced the agreement Tuesday. Ovechkin this past spring broke Wayne Gretzky's career goals record and has scored 897 going into the final season of his contract with the Washington Capitals. Ovechkin, who turns 40 next month, has along with his representatives granted the rights to adapt his career to Yandex's production label, Plus Studio. The Moscow native who began his professional career in the Russian league, now the KHL, is expected to take part in commercials and serve as a Yandex ambassador as part of the deal. Ovechkin has played his entire career with Washington since the Capitals drafted him with the first pick in 2004 and he debuted in 2005. He has been the face of the franchise since, served as their captain since January 2010 and was playoff MVP in 2018 when he led them to their first Stanley Cup championship.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Hurricanes To Be One Of Least Traveled Teams For 2025-26 Season
While the Carolina Hurricanes' schedule this season looks a bit grueling due to way their road games are broken out, in terms of actual miles that the team will be travelling, Carolina is one of the luckier teams. Travel is such a big part of an NHL season, especially when you have a league with teams on opposite sides of not only the country, but nearly the continent. In a post by it was shown that the Canes will travel only 35,895 miles this season, which is the 8th least in the league. The Hurricanes benefit 1) from having the geographically tightest division as the furthest places they have to travel within the Metropolitan Division is New York and 2) the fact that the Eastern Conference as a whole is also the least spread out of the two conferences. Add in smart scheduling like getting all of the West Coast teams or all of Western Canada out in a single trip, and you can see why the Canes won't be grabbing as many airline points as their contemporaries. Former Hurricanes Netminder Announces Retirement Former Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Anton Khudobin is reportedly retiring from professional hockey after a 17-year career. • Last Season's Rookies Poised To Take Steps Into Bigger Roles For Carolina Hurricanes• 'A Year Ago, I Probably Would Have Told You You Were Crazy.': Carolina Hurricanes Jackson Blake, Eric Tulsky On Eight-Year Extension• Hurricanes Betting On Risky Approach To Give Them Competitive Edge• Where Does Nikolaj Ehlers Slot In For The Carolina Hurricanes?• Where Will K'Andre Miller Line Up For The Carolina Hurricanes?• Seth Jarvis Invited To Canada's National Teams Orientation Camp With Hopes To Make Olympic Roster Stay updated with the most interesting Carolina Hurricanes stories, analysis, breaking news and more! Tap the star to add us to your favorites on Google News to never miss a story.


New York Post
3 hours ago
- New York Post
Fanatics Sportsbook promo: New users get $1,000 FanCash for St. Jude Championship
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The PGA Tour's regular season has concluded, which means it's time for the FedEx Cup Playoffs. The playoffs begin with this week's St. Jude Championship, which features a field of 70 players, and will conclude with the Tour Championship in two weeks. Whoever wins the Tour Championship at East Lake will be crowned this year's champion. Fanatics is offering new users a no-sweat first bet of up to $1,000 for the 2025 St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind. Fanatics Sportsbook promo for St. Jude Championship If your first bet loses, users will be paid up to $1,000 in FanCash, which can be used across the Fanatics ecosystem. The offer is valid for new users in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming. Of note, in Michigan, no-sweat first bets will not be paid in FanCash and instead will be paid in the form of a bonus bet. You must place at least a $1 bet with odds of -500 or longer for 10 straight days to be eligible for the no-sweat bet. How to sign up at Fanatics Sportsbook Select your bonus offer. Choose your state. Fill out your login details. Enter the promo code. Make a deposit. What our Post expert thinks for the St. Jude Championship As expected, Scottie Scheffler is a massive favorite to win this week's St. Jude Championship. Scheffler has four wins, one runner-up and 13 top-10 finishes in 16 starts this season. The World No. 1 is coming off a win at the Open Championship, his second major trophy of the year. Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood and Ludvig Aberg round out the top five on the betting board for the St. Jude. New customers in AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VT, VA, WV, or WY only. Must apply this promotion in your bet slip and place a $1+ cash wager with odds of -500 or longer each day for 10 straight days. Your 10 days begin the day you establish your account. Wager must settle as a loss to qualify for Bonus Bets. Bonus Bets will equal the amount of the losing wager(s) (up to $100 in Bonus Bets per day) and expire 7 days from issuance. This offer is not available in NY. Terms apply- see Fanatics Sportsbook app. Why Trust New York Post Betting Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.