DETROIT — Dominik Shine said he never thought this day would come. There was a point last season, his eighth in the American Hockey League, when he considered retiring from pro hockey. He was away from his family too much.
But the veteran forward realized it was special for his young son to see him play, so he thought he’d hang on for one more year and see what happened.
Well, here’s what happened: His son, at 21 months old, got to see him make his NHL debut at 31 years old for the Detroit Red Wings in a 5-2 win against the Los Angeles Kings at Little Caesars Arena on Monday.
Finally, it was time to Shine.
“I just can’t believe …” Shine said, his voice trailing off. “To be here today, it’s just … It’s amazing.”
Shine became the oldest skater to make his NHL debut since defenseman Evgeny Medvedev did it with the Philadelphia Flyers at 33 on Oct. 8, 2015, and the oldest Red Wings player to make his NHL debut since center Vaclav Nedomansky did it at 33 on Nov. 18, 1977.
“I feel everybody who knows him and has played with him is so happy for him right now,” said Red Wings forward Elmer Soderblom, who has played with Shine with Grand Rapids of the AHL the past three seasons. “It’s just a really heartwarming story to hear.”
Shine was born and raised in the Detroit area. He grew up watching the Red Wings, idolizing “Grind Line” guys like Kris Draper and Kirk Maltby, and playing for the Little Caesars youth hockey program.
After four seasons at Northern Michigan University, he joined Grand Rapids. His bio lists a series of tryouts and one-year contracts. He ground it out for 462 games, mentoring young players and trying to plant roots for his wife, Taylor, and their son, Cooper.
He has 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 40 games for Grand Rapids this season, on pace for AHL career highs. When the Red Wings needed help due to injury and illness, he got the call about 10:30 a.m. ET on Monday while driving Cooper to get him some ice skates. He signed a two-year contract with the Red Wings and reported to Detroit.
“It was crazy,” he said.
Shine’s parents landed in Maui on Sunday for a Hawaiian vacation, so they couldn’t make it to the game Monday. But many friends and family members did. Shine saw his son against the glass during warmup and bumped fists with him as he was coming off the ice.
“To have him look at me and smile, I can’t put it into words,” he said.
Shine cherishes ‘amazing’ NHL debut for Red Wings at age 31
Detroit Red Wings forward, Shine, made his NHL debut at the age of 31 and it was a moment he will never forget. Despite being a late bloomer in the hockey world, Shine’s hard work and determination finally paid off as he skated onto the ice for his first game in the big leagues.
“It was a dream come true,” Shine said after the game. “I’ve worked so hard for this moment and to finally be out there with my teammates, wearing the Red Wings jersey, it was just amazing.”
Shine’s debut was a memorable one, as he scored a goal and added an assist in a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. His performance caught the attention of fans and teammates alike, who were impressed by his skill and composure on the ice.
“Shine was unbelievable out there,” said Red Wings captain, Dylan Larkin. “To see him come in and make an impact like that in his first game, it’s truly inspiring. He’s a great addition to our team and I can’t wait to see what else he can do.”
Shine’s journey to the NHL may have been a long and challenging one, but his perseverance and dedication have finally paid off. As he continues to shine on the ice, there’s no doubt that his debut will be a moment that he will cherish for the rest of his career.
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