Hockey

Father‑Son Duo Scores Historic Goal at Warrior National Championships

Jesse and Mark Woinicki’s shared love of hockey leads to a memorable moment on the ice

A Milestone on the Ice

During the USA Hockey‑Long Drink Warrior National Championships, a 29‑year‑old forward named Jesse Woinicki set up his 65‑year‑old father Mark for a goal that would become a first in their organized hockey history.

The play unfolded in a game where the New Jersey Warriors held a 4‑0 lead, and the goal added a personal touch to a dominant performance.

A Shared Journey

Both men have served in the United States Air Force; Mark retired after more than 21 years, while Jesse continues to serve in the Air Force Reserve at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado despite a disability rating.

After their military careers they now work side by side in civilian aviation maintenance, a partnership that blends their technical expertise and family bond.

Beyond the Rink

Off the ice, the father‑son duo doubles as hockey officials, helping to keep the game moving at all levels.

They also credit the Warrior Hockey program for providing a supportive community for veterans and for creating the annual national tournament that celebrates their shared passion.

Jesse and Mark say the program’s off‑ice resources and camaraderie have been instrumental in their personal and professional growth.

A Moment of Pride

The goal was more than a score; it was a symbolic passing of the torch, highlighting a rare father‑son connection in a sport where such moments are uncommon.

Friends, teammates, and coaches alike expressed admiration for the perseverance and dedication that both men bring to the rink and to their community.

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