Sheldon visited Belfast for the first time at the event. After finishing his playing career, Adam’s brother progressed through the coaching ranks and reached the NHL. He served as the head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2019 to 2024, and recently completed his debut season as head coach of the New Jersey Devils, successfully guiding them to the playoffs.
Sheldon was immediately impressed by Belfast. “I love the city; just walking around and being inside the venue made me feel connected to hockey. It’s clear why there’s such strong enthusiasm for Giants Hockey and why Adam developed a deep love for both the city and the team,” he said.
Growing up near Toronto, the Keefe brothers quickly found their way into hockey. Sheldon mentioned, “I don’t know much about sibling rivalry. With a four-year age gap, I think I mostly carved my own path. But it probably influenced some of the competitive edge he developed. When Adam got older, it was obvious I wouldn’t go easy on him anymore. We played hockey, fought in the basement, competed in the driveway and on the streets. He had to play with my friends and keep up.”
Adam agreed, adding, “You have to work hard and sometimes face setbacks. If you want to stay in the game, you need to fight back, and I certainly did. Sheldon set a high standard and was a great example for me. During those crucial teenage years, he looked out for me and set me on a good course. I followed his coaching career while trying to make the NHL to ensure he kept winning. Eventually, he returned to the NHL as one of the youngest coaches in the league, leading arguably the biggest hockey club in the world. That’s truly special.”
Fan Take: This story highlights how family bonds and mentorship can shape great hockey careers, inspiring fans about the personal journeys behind the sport. It underscores the significance of passion and perseverance, qualities that elevate hockey both on and off the ice.