As upsetting as that night was for Heinola, he is in better spirits now but remains frustrated with his situation.
“It’s tough for me. The biggest thing is I’ve been working so hard all summer, all preseason. I put in a lot of work and then the final (preseason) game just happened. So, I just feel like there’s so much work behind it and I felt like everything went well,” said Heinola from Pearson International Airport in Toronto on his way home to Finland on Monday.
“So, it’s been tough but, you know, it’s already been over a week, so I’m kind of hoping this time goes fast and I will come back soon.”
“I mean, yeah, of course I would like to stay in Winnipeg and play hockey but right now it’s not possible. So, it’s nice to go home and for me the biggest thing is just to be around the family,” said Heinola.
“I would be in my apartment a lot (in Winnipeg) probably thinking about things too much. So, it’s nice to go back home and see the family and be around them.”