{"id":14326,"date":"2026-05-06T04:45:40","date_gmt":"2026-05-06T04:45:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/06\/its-never-too-late-hedman-renewed-by-mental-health-break-nhl-com\/"},"modified":"2026-05-06T04:45:40","modified_gmt":"2026-05-06T04:45:40","slug":"its-never-too-late-hedman-renewed-by-mental-health-break-nhl-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/06\/its-never-too-late-hedman-renewed-by-mental-health-break-nhl-com\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018It\u2019s never too late\u2019: Hedman renewed by mental health break &#8211; NHL.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>                   The Lightning captain addressed his leave of absence from the team                  <br \/>For the first time in a while, Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman on Tuesday found himself positioned in front of a microphone at the center of the media conference room at Benchmark International Arena.<br \/>The Captain\u2019s presence was welcomed. So, too, was the occasional smile on his face.<br \/>Tuesday marked a welcome back of sorts to No. 77, who feels like himself again after stepping away from hockey in order to step forward in his mental health.<br \/>Hedman spoke for the first time since the team announced in March that the 35-year-old defenseman was taking a leave of absence due to personal reasons. He revealed this week that his absence was to tend to his mental health, which had spiraled in the midst of a difficult season.<br \/><strong>A step back to step forward<\/strong><br \/>Following a March 19 game in Vancouver, Hedman realized he needed help and missed the final 22 games of the season. He turned his attention to bettering his mental health as he sought to \u201cfind himself again\u201d.<br \/>\u201cIt was a combination of a lot of things,\u201d Hedman said of the decision. \u201cThat\u2019s when I said for my sake and for the team\u2019s sake, it\u2019s better for me now to step away and focus on myself. What the team did the whole season, I\u2019m super proud of what they accomplished. It still sucks what happened two days ago, but the way they played and fought and guys that have stepped up, it makes you proud.\u201d<br \/>Hedman this season\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nhl.com\/lightning\/news\/hedman-nosolo-partner-to-raise-awareness-support-for-mental-health-on-hockey-talks-night-2026\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nhl.com\/lightning\/news\/hedman-nosolo-partner-to-raise-awareness-support-for-mental-health-on-hockey-talks-night-2026\">shared his passion<\/a>\u00a0for helping those affected by mental health through a Hockey Talks Night initiative as an ambassador for NOSOLO, a brand which donates to mental health causes.<br \/>The Lightning leader is a longtime supporter of mental health in the Bay Area and is no stranger to the battle. Hedman revealed on Tuesday that he\u2019s received support from a therapist for years.\u00a0<br \/>It refreshed his perspective on life away from the arena, especially recently.<br \/>\u201cIt just helps to have someone to talk to. My therapist has no clue what hockey is. She&#8217;s learning, but that&#8217;s kind of nice, too,\u201d Hedman said. \u201cShe\u2019s not focused on me as a hockey player, she\u2019s focused on me as a person. That\u2019s been great, and she\u2019s been a tremendous help. She\u2019s one of the big reasons that I\u2019m standing here today and feeling the way I feel.\u201d<br \/>This was a difficult season for Hedman, whose broken foot during the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs made for a late start to offseason training. He then hurt his hip during the preseason, and the roadblocks didn\u2019t stop.<br \/>He began to like his game but then injured his elbow and required surgery. He made it back in time to play for Team Sweden at the Olympics, but he couldn\u2019t finish the tournament due to a new injury.<br \/>\u201cIt&#8217;s just a year to learn from and a year to look back at. Only playing 33 games, it&#8217;s not ideal, obviously, but it was physically and mentally draining. I feel fresh, but it feels great, so I\u2019m ready to get back to work throughout the summer and be involved here next year.\u201d<br \/>Victor Hedman on his personal leave of absence from Tampa Bay Lightning over last few months<br \/><strong>A courageous step back<\/strong><br \/>When 4 Nations Team Sweden teammate Linus Ullmark was away from the game due to mental health during the regular season, Hedman was a sounding board for the Ottawa Senators goalie<br \/>Ullmark, as well as former Lightning captain Steven Stamkos, were among those who were quick to return the favor for Hedman when it was the defenseman\u2019s turn to focus on his mental health over the past few months.<br \/>\u201cIn the beginning it was more with my therapist. Guys were reaching out, and I really didn&#8217;t have the energy to reach back at that point,\u201d Hedman said. \u201cBut it was a tremendous amount of support, not just from my teammates, but around the league as well\u2026Tremendous support, and now we\u2019re just looking forward to what\u2019s ahead.\u201d<br \/>It was difficult for Hedman to have to watch his teammates from afar for the final weeks of the 2025-26 season, especially in the postseason.<br \/>\u201cI\u2019m very proud of how he handled it all,\u201d General Manager Julien BriseBois said. \u201cAs always, he put the team first. He put his family first, put everyone else first, and he kind of came in second. The courage he&#8217;s shown in being open today and addressing not just today, but even when he left the team, it took a lot of courage to do that. That was the right thing to do for him, for us, for his family. I&#8217;m really proud of him and the work he&#8217;s done, and I&#8217;m glad he&#8217;s much better. I&#8217;m glad he\u2019s in a good spot, and I&#8217;m glad that he&#8217;s gonna be on our team next year, and I expect him to have a good season.\u201d<br \/>The longest tenured Bolt was present around the team over the past few weeks, participating in skates and traveling for the final roadtrips of the season.<br \/>He felt close to being able to play near the end of the first round, he revealed on Tuesday. Whether he was in the lineup or not, his presence was felt regardless.<br \/><strong>\u2018All we can ask for&#8217;<\/strong><br \/>Forward Nick Paul also raises awareness surrounding mental health through his\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nhl.com\/lightning\/news\/points-by-paul-donates-nearly-13k-to-support-mental-health-programs\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nhl.com\/lightning\/news\/points-by-paul-donates-nearly-13k-to-support-mental-health-programs\">Points by Paul fundraiser<\/a>. he called Hedman\u2019s decision to take a break from hockey one of bravery.<br \/>\u201cIt just shows mental health, it can happen to anybody. I think it was very brave, very strong to have to do what he did,\u201d Paul said on Tuesday. \u201cIt\u2019s not easy when you have media and cameras and you don&#8217;t know what the outside world&#8217;s gonna say. It&#8217;s hard to pull yourself away and take care of yourself when everyone&#8217;s gonna be talking about it, and for him to do that, he&#8217;s really strong. That&#8217;s who Heddy is. He&#8217;s a great leader. He&#8217;s a great person around the room, a great friend.\u201d<br \/>Teammate Ryan McDonagh is just happy his friend is back\u2014and okay.<br \/>\u201cVictor&#8217;s one of my closest friends and a huge, huge, huge piece of the Lightning organization and our team, and what he means to us not even on the ice, but off the ice, the kind of person that he is, the kind of human that he is. (We were) trying to be there to support him because he&#8217;s done that his whole life for us in different fashions and sacrificed so much for this team, this city, this organization,\u201d McDonagh said.<br \/>\u201cEverybody that was on the team in the room with him this year was there for him and just wanted to be there and wishing that he was back as soon as possible. Just being around him pretty much every day here recently, he seems like he&#8217;s his old self again and feeling better about himself, and that&#8217;s all we can ask for.\u201d<br \/>With the 2025-26 season officially closed, Hedman and the Lightning will have more time to reflect on the previous 12 months.<br \/>And while Hedman feels like himself again, he knows there are people out there who might not be in that same position. He asked for help, and he hopes others will seek the same if needed.<br \/>\u201cThis game has given me a lot in life. At the end of the day there\u2019s gonna be a life after hockey, too. Just don&#8217;t stick with your thoughts. There&#8217;s a lot of people out there that can help you, and that&#8217;s what I found out. It&#8217;s never too late either,\u201d Hedman said.<br \/>\u201cThe mental part is just as important, if not more important, than the physical part. This game has given me everything, but it takes a toll on you as well. So just don&#8217;t sit around with your thoughts by yourself. Just reach out and get the help you need.\u201d<br \/><strong>Mental Health Resources<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMilgFBVV95cUxQQS1iTjIyRzBNM1lsVzhnV0lJaXhFS0RFUUdlbjJDWE1iakFEVlZhUENQT1pERnZMVHk4YnpyR0U5Z3Q3MmtfM2JCbDVOa3NfMWFBZm5MQzBVaWJTZ3BPb1JSSnFsX2U1b0d3ZC1DSGZhMEpuVnNUUWx6MFQ3dlFtc2xHSS1pVGF5UGlrT1RjVzYyaS0zWkE?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Lightning captain addressed his leave of absence from the team For the first time in a while, Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman on Tuesday found himself positioned in front of a microphone at the center of the media conference room at Benchmark International Arena.The Captain\u2019s presence was welcomed. 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