Anaheim Ducks (38-24-13) at (45-19-10) Friday, March 23rd, 2018 – Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 OT F Anaheim Ducks 1 0 1 0 2 Winnipeg Jets 1 1 0 1 3

Shots By Period 1 2 3 OT F Anaheim Ducks 4 6 6 2 18 Winnipeg Jets 17 16 8 1 42

Special Teams PP PPS PK SHS PIM Anaheim Ducks 1/2 4 2/2 0 4 Winnipeg Jets 0/2 2 1/2 1 4

Game Summary – http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20172018/GS021149.HTM Event Summary – http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20172018/ES021149.HTM Post-Game Audio - https://soundcloud.com/user-714921165 Summary PER TIME TEAM GOAL SCORER PRIMARY ASSIST SECONDARY ASSIST STR SCORE 1 5:50 ANA Derek Grant (11) Hampus Lindholm (17) Marcus Pettersson (2) PP 1-0 While on the power play, Hampus Lindholm took a slap shot from the right point that was redirected by Derek Grant at the top of the crease under the right arm of Connor Hellebuyck and in. 1 6:46 WPG Nikolaj Ehlers (28) (33) Blake Wheeler (63) EV 1-1 Blake Wheeler carried the puck into the Ducks zone, dropped a pass to Mark Scheifele on the right side. Scheifele sent a quick pass to the slot for Nikolaj Ehlers and Ehlers did a little toe drag around the defender before snapping a shot over the blocker of John Gibson and in. 2 :45 WPG Mark Scheifele (22) Blake Wheeler (64) (19) EV 2-1 Blake Wheeler took the puck at the Ducks blueline and moved into the slot before going outside-inside on Cam Fowler and sending a pass to Mark Scheifele at the left faceoff dot. Scheifele fired a shot blocker-side on Gibson and in. 3 10:17 ANA Nick Ritchie (8) Unassisted EV 2-2 Nick Ritchie knocked down the puck in his own zone and broke down the right side, snapping a shot from the right circle that dribbled through the legs of Hellebuyck and just over the goal line. OT 3:15 WPG (20) Mark Scheifele (34) EV 3-2 In overtime, Mark Scheifele skated over the Ducks blueline on the right side and found a streaking Kyle Connor at the top of the left circle who moved in and slid the puck through the legs of Gibson and in.

Jets Notes • The Jets magic number to clinch a playoff spot is four points. The St. Louis Blues are the only non-playoff team in the Western Conference that can catch the Jets in the standings. • With the win tonight, the Jets reach 100 points for the first time in franchise history. • Winnipeg improves to 4-0-0 during their current six-game homestand and have won five-straight games overall. • The Jets improve to 4-8 in overtime this season and have won in overtime in consecutive games. • Every player in the Jets lineup tonight registered at least one shot on goal. • The Jets have earned a point in each of their last four games against the Ducks (3-0-1) • Winnipeg improves to 17-4-2 against Pacific Division opponents this season, including 11-1-2 in their last 14 games. • The Jets are 9-1-1 at Bell MTS Place against the Pacific Division this season. • Since the Jets franchise relocated to Winnipeg in 2011, 11 of the 16 games between the Ducks and Jets have been decided by one goal, with eight being decided in overtime or a shootout. Player Notes Adam Lowry • Lowry was the game’s top faceoff man, going 9-for-10 (90%) at the dot. Bryan Little • Little had a game-high four takeaways. Blake Wheeler • Wheeler extended his point/assist streak to five games with two assists tonight. (1G, 7A) • The two assists gives Wheeler 64 on the season, which ties Claude Giroux for the NHL lead. It’s the 23rd multi-point game of the season for Wheeler. • Wheeler leads the NHL in primary assists with 45. Dustin Byfuglien • Byfuglien played a game-high 27:33. Toby Enstrom • Enstrom left the game with a lower-body injury. Mark Scheifele • Scheifele finished the night with three points (1G, 2A). It’s the 15th multi-point game and ninth three-point game of the season for Scheifele. • With his two assists, Scheifele now has 34 on the season and has assists in three consecutive games. Kyle Connor • It’s the second consecutive game Connor has scored the overtime winner and he now has five game-winning goals on the season. • Connor has seven goals in his last five games, including three in his last two and is second in NHL rookie scoring with 28 goals in 67 games, one behind Brock Boeser (VAN). Connor Hellebuyck • Hellebuyck improves to 38-11-9, including 26-5-2 at Bell MTS Place.