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THE RUNDOWN TOR STAT WPG 36 GP 37 23 W 22 10 L 13 3 OTL 2 49 PTS 46 119 GF 120 92 GA 102 24.8 PP% 26.2 77.2 PK% 79.6 LAST FIVE GAMES Date Opp Sc Res Str Mar. 24 at VAN 5-1 W 2W Mar. 26 at CGY 3-2 W 3W Mar. 27 at CGY 4-2 L 1L Mar. 29 at CGY 5-1 W 1W Mar. 31 TOR 3-1 L 1L NEXT FIVE GAMES // VS // Date Opp TV Radio Apr. 4 VAN TSN3 680 CJOB/Power 97 Apr. 6 VAN TSN3 680 CJOB/Power 97 GAME 38 • FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2021 • 7:00 P.M. • BELL MTS PLACE Apr. 8 at MTL TSN3 680 CJOB/Power 97 Apr. 10 at MTL HNIC 680 CJOB/Power 97 Apr. 12 at OTT TSN3 680 CJOB/Power 97 GAME STORYLINES Last Game • The Jets continue a four-game homestand on Friday with the second of two games against the Maple Leafs. SEASON SERIES • The Maple Leafs are the last team in the Canadian Division to Date Loc Sc Res visit Winnipeg this season. The first four meetings between the Jan. 18 TOR 3-1 L two sides took place in Toronto. Mar. 9 TOR 4-3 W Mar. 11 TOR 4-3 OTL • Winnipeg is in a stretch of 10 of 15 home games for the Jets. Mar. 13 TOR 5-2 W • The Jets have points in 14 of their past 21 games (13-7-1), which Mar. 31 WPG 3-1 L included a season high four-game winning streak from Feb. Apr. 2 WPG 19-27. Mar. 31 vs. TOR - 3-1 L Apr. 15 TOR Jets Scorer: Apr. 21 WPG • After playing 17 games in 31 days in March, the Jets have 15 Morrissey (2) Apr. 23 WPG games on the schedule in 30 days in April. Maple Leafs Scorers: Apr. 24 WPG • Mark Scheifele is fifth in NHL scoring with 44 points (15G, 29A) in Matthews (24), Hyman (12), Kerfoot (6) 37 games this season. Jets Goaltender: Connor Hellebuyck (23 sv, 3 ga) BROADCAST INFO • Winnipeg has used the same 18 skaters and two goaltenders for Maple Leafs Goaltender: their past 12 games. Jack Campbell (26 sv, 1 ga) TV: TSN Jets PP: 1-for-4 Play-By-Play: Dennis Beyak • With Kyle Connor (17), Mark Scheifele (15), and Nikolaj Ehlers (15), Jets PK: 5-for-5 Analyst: Kevin Sawyer the Jets are the only team in the NHL this season with three Recap: Studio Host: Sara Orlesky players that have at least 15 goals. The Jets opened a four-game homestand with a • Kyle Connor is on a four-game point streak (1G, 5A). 3-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednes- Radio: 680 CJOB/Power 97 day night…Josh Morrissey scored Winnipeg’s lone Play-By-Play: Paul Edmonds goal, while Mark Scheifele led the team with six Analyst: Jamie Thomas shots…Adam Lowry had a team-high four hits for Studio Host: Kelly Moore Winnipeg. Three Stars: 1. Matthews 2. Marner 3. Morrissey // 1 // GAME NOTES WHAT’S INSIDE TEAM NOTES The Rundown ............................................................ 1 Reach for the Top Quadruple Margin Last/Next Five Games .......................................... 1 With 46 points, the Jets are second in the Scotia Monday’s win against Calgary was the third time in Season Series .......................................................... 1 North Division, three points behind the Toronto Maple Winnipeg’s past four victories that the Jets have won Broadcast Info ........................................................ 1 Leafs, who hold a game in hand…Winnipeg is a point by four goals…The Jets have won four games by a Game Storylines...................................................... 1 up on the Edmonton Oilers and both teams have season-high four goals this season…The Jets are 10-3 Last Game .................................................................. 1 played 37 games this season…The fifth-place Calgary in games decided by three goals or more, which ranks Team Notes ...............................................................2 Flames and Vancouver Canucks are on pace for 53 tied for third in the NHL for wins. Numbers 2 Know ....................................................2 points, leaving the Jets eight points shy of the current A Win Would... ............................................................2 projected playoff line in the North Division…Winnipeg has a run of seven games coming up against Toronto OT Winners Player Notes .............................................................3 and Edmonton from Apr. 15-28, of which six are on The Jets are 6-1 in games decided in overtime this Active Leaders .........................................................3 home ice. season, which leads the NHL for the most overtime Match Up vs. Flames ............................................4 wins…Five of the six overtime wins have been by a 4-3 Top Five vs. CGY .......................................................4 Welcome Home score…Winnipeg won four overtime games all of last Season-By-Season vs. Flames .........................4 After playing 12 of 14 games on the road, including the season…The franchise record for overtime wins in a Game Log vs. Flames ............................................5 past seven contests, Winnipeg has returned to Bell season is 10, which occurred in Atlanta during the Player Stats vs. Flames .......................................6 MTS Place for a four-game homestand, which contin- 2010-11 season…The most overtime wins in a season Goaltender Stats vs. Flames ............................6 ues on Friday…The homestand consists of a pair of since relocation is seven, which occurred during the The Last Time ........................................................... 7 games against each of the Toronto Maple Leafs and 2018-19 season. Vancouver Canucks…The Jets are in a stretch of 10 of Most Recent... .......................................................... 7 the their 15 games on home ice…The Jets are 10-6-1 at Temporary Division Digs Highs and Lows .......................................................8 home this season, which ranks tied for 14th in the NHL, Due to the border between Canada and United States Longest Streaks .....................................................8 and have won seven of their past 11 home games… being closed to non-essential travel, the Jets have Most Goals/Shots ..................................................8 Winnipeg’s power play is clicking at 29.8% at home, been placed in the Scotia NHL North Division with the Miscellanous Scoring ...........................................9 which is tied for fourth in the NHL, while their penalty other six Canadian teams…The Jets franchise was in Multi-Point Statistics...........................................9 kill is 10th at 83.7%...The Jets went 20-14-3 as the the Southeast Division for all 11 seasons in Atlanta Roster Superlatives ..............................................9 home team last season, which was good for 13th in the and the first two seasons in Winnipeg, while the Jets th Record By ...................................................................9 NHL…Celebrating their 10 season since relocation, have been in the Central Division for the past seven Goals By Time ...........................................................9 Winnipeg is 203-127-32 at Bell MTS Place and have seasons…The Jets franchise hasn’t been in the same posted a winning record at home in four consecutive division as any of the Canadian teams, but Jets 1.0 Scoring When... ..................................................... 10 seasons. were with the Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, and Record By Opponent .......................................... 10 Vancouver Canucks in the Smythe Division from How the Jets were Built ................................... 10 Perfect PK 1982-1993 and the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Central Arrivals/Departures ............................................ 10 The Jets went a perfect five-for-five on the penalty Division from 1993-1996. Three Stars Game-By-Game ............................ 11 kill on Wednesday…It was the third time this season Three Stars Standings ....................................... 11 the Jets were perfect on the penalty kill when having Schedule Matrix NHL Experience ..................................................... 11 to kill off at least four chances…Winnipeg is 26-for-30 The Jets play 10 (five home, five road) games against Game-By-Game Lines/Scratches ..................12 (86.7%) on the penalty kill in their past 12 games… the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs… th Game-By-Game Leaders ....................................13 Winnipeg has climbed to 15 in the NHL this season Winnipeg plays the rest of the Canadian teams nine at 79.6%. times…Vancouver and Edmonton visit Bell MTS Place Season Transactions/Injuries........................14 five times, while the Jets visit Montreal and Calgary Contract Chart ......................................................15 Wrapping Up March on five occasions...Winnipeg has eight single games Coaches’ Career Paths ......................................16 March was Winnipeg’s busiest month of the season, against the same opponent, 16 two-game sets, four NHL Game Notes ................................................... 17 as the Jets played 17 games in 31 days during the three-game series, and one four-game series. month…The Jets finished March with a 9-6-2 record, which was tied for 10th in the NHL. Schedule Ebbs and Flows NUMBERS 2 KNOW The Jets have seven occurrences of two-or-more days Goal Getters off between games this season…The longest stretch The Jets have alternated between a win The Jets rank third in the NHL with 120 goals this was four days off between Feb. 5-8…The Jets also have 6 and a loss in their past six home games. season…Winnipeg is also tied for seventh in the NHL three consecutive days off four times and two days The Jets play 10 of their next 15 games with an average of 3.24 goals per game…The franchise twice…Winnipeg’s longest stretch without consecu- 10 at home. record for goals per game is 3.37, which occurred tive days off is 40 days between Mar. 9-Apr. 17, during Three members of the Jets have scored during the 2005-06 season when the franchise was which the team plays every other day and back-to- at least 15 goals this season - Kyle 3 in Atlanta…Winnipeg has scored at least three goals back on three occurrences. 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  • St. Louis Blues Game Notes

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    St. Louis Blues Game Notes Thu, Feb 6, 2020 NHL Game #834 St. Louis Blues 32 - 14 - 8 (72 pts) Winnipeg Jets 26 - 23 - 5 (57 pts) Team Game: 55 18 - 4 - 4 (Home) Team Game: 55 12 - 12 - 3 (Home) Home Game: 27 14 - 10 - 4 (Road) Road Game: 28 14 - 11 - 2 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 34 Jake Allen 19 8 5 3 2.26 .925 30 Laurent Brossoit 16 4 7 0 3.59 .885 50 Jordan Binnington 38 24 9 5 2.64 .910 37 Connor Hellebuyck 44 22 16 5 2.71 .919 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 4 D Carl Gunnarsson 21 1 3 4 3 12 2 D Anthony Bitetto 44 0 5 5 1 23 9 L Sammy Blais 24 6 3 9 2 12 4 D Neal Pionk 54 5 28 33 3 26 10 C Brayden Schenn 54 20 26 46 -10 35 5 D Luca Sbisa 41 2 8 10 -2 37 12 L Zach Sanford 41 8 13 21 9 20 7 D Dmitry Kulikov 34 1 5 6 1 26 17 L Jaden Schwartz 54 17 27 44 -10 12 8 D Sami Niku 12 0 4 4 -1 8 18 C Robert Thomas 49 9 22 31 6 12 9 C Andrew Copp 46 8 9 17 -3 10 19 D Jay Bouwmeester 54 1 8 9 5 16 21 C Nicholas Shore 46 3 2 5 0 16 20 L Alexander Steen 38 5 10 15 8 10 26 R Blake Wheeler 54 16 29 45 -9 22 21 C Tyler Bozak 53 11 14 25 4 10 27 L Nikolaj Ehlers 54 18 23 41 5 24 27 D Alex Pietrangelo 54 13 30 43 6 18 28 C Jack Roslovic 54 11 11 22 1 8 28 L Mackenzie MacEachern 43 6 3 9 2 21 29 R Patrik Laine 52 19 28 47 10 14 29 D Vince Dunn 54 7 7 14 11 18 38 R Logan Shaw 27 2 1 3 -1 0 33 C Jordan Kyrou 16 2 2 4 0 2 44 D Josh Morrissey 52 4 21 25 -7 18 36 R Troy Brouwer 12 1 0 1 1 7 55 C Mark Scheifele 54 23 33 56 0 45 41 D Robert Bortuzzo 32 1 3 4 10 12 57 L Gabriel Bourque 38 2 3 5 -2 5 49 C Ivan Barbashev 52 7 14 21 4 15 58 C Jansen Harkins 14 0 2 2 -2 0 55 D Colton Parayko 47 3 12 15 4 12 76 R Andrei Chibisov - - - - - - 57 L David Perron 54 23 30 53 0 44 81 L Kyle Connor 54 25 26 51 -2 30 61 L Jacob de la Rose 47 2 7 9 1 8 82 C Mason Appleton 29 3 1 4 -9 10 72 D Justin Faulk 54 4 10 14 -5 24 88 D Nathan Beaulieu 21 0 4 4 5 17 90 C Ryan O'Reilly 54 10 38 48 4 10 President of Hockey Operations & Doug Armstrong General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff GM/Alt.