Minnesota Wild (0-2) at Jets (2-0) Friday, April 13th, 2018 – Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 F 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 4

Shots By Period 1 2 3 F Minnesota Wild 9 5 3 17 Winnipeg Jets 13 14 17 44

Special Teams PP PPS PK SHS PIM Minnesota Wild 1/4 5 2/2 1 40 Winnipeg Jets 0/2 6 3/4 0 42

Game Summary – http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20172018/GS030162.HTM Event Summary – http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20172018/ES030162.HTM Post-Game Audio - https://soundcloud.com/user-714921165 Summary PER TIME TEAM GOAL SCORER PRIMARY ASSIST SECONDARY ASSIST STR SCORE 2 8:41 WPG (1) Jack Roslovic (1) Ben Chiarot (1) EV 1-0 Jack Roslovic sent the puck back to Tyler Myers at the right point. Myers made a move around Jason Zucker, skated down to the bottom of the right circle before firing a shot just inside the post blocker-side on Devan Dubnyk. 3 7:42 WPG Paul Stastny (1) Dustin Byfuglien (2) (1) EV 2-0 Patrik Laine fed Dustin Byfuglien in the left corner and Byfuglien sent a backhand pass in front to Paul Stastny at the top of the crease. Stastny fired it over the glove of Dubnyk and in. 3 9:24 WPG Andrew Copp (1) Bryan Little (1) Jack Roslovic (2) EV 3-0 Jack Roslovic sent a pass from the blue line to Bryan Little in the left circle. Little threw the puck towards the net where Andrew Copp redirected it over Dubnyk and in. 3 17:58 WPG Patrik Laine (2) Nikolaj Ehlers (2) Tyler Myers (1) EV 4-0 Tyler Myers sent the puck behind the Wild net to Nikolaj Ehlers, who fed Patrik Laine at the top of the right circle. Laine one-timed a shot blocker side on Dubnyk and in. 3 19:15 MIN Zach Parise (2) Mikko Koivu (2) Jonas Brodin (1) PP 4-1 While on the power play, Mikko Koivu fired a slap shot from the right side that was redirected by Zach Parise at the top of the crease past Hellebuyck.

Jets Notes • The Jets have now won 11 consecutive games at Bell MTS Place dating back to the regular season and seven straight overall. The last time the Jets lost at home was Feb. 27/18 against Nashville. • The win marks the third time in Winnipeg NHL history that a Jets team had a 2-0 series lead. (second in a best-of-seven). Both times came in Smythe Division Semi-Final series vs. the Calgary Flames: 1985 (won series 3-1) and 1987 (won series 4-2) • The Jets and Wild went scoreless in the first period. It’s the first time in franchise playoff history the Jets have had back-to-back playoff games with no first period goals. • In the final 10 seconds, the teams combined for a total of 65 minutes. • Winnipeg outshot Minnesota 44-17, breaking a franchise record for most shots in a playoff game. The previous record was 40 shots, which happened in Game 1 of this series. It is also the biggest margin in the franchise’s playoff history. • In the first two games of the series, the Jets have outshot Minnesota 84-37. Player Notes Ben Chiarot • Chiarot collected his first career playoff point with an assist on Tyler Myers second period goal. Andrew Copp • Copp scored his first career playoff goal tonight. Bryan Little • Little registered his first assist of the playoffs tonight. It’s his second career assist and fourth career playoff point. Paul Stastny • Stastny scored his first of the playoffs tonight. It’s the 15th playoff goal of his career, which is most by any player on the Jets, one ahead of Dustin Byfuglien. • Stastny scored the game-winning goal tonight. It’s his fourth career playoff game-winning goal. Nikolaj Ehlers • Ehlers registered his second assist of the playoffs and now has assists in consecutive games. Patrik Laine • Laine scored his second goal of the playoffs tonight. He joins Andrew McBain (2 vs EDM in 1984) as the only teenagers in Winnipeg NHL history to score at least two playoff goals. • Laine has now scored in consecutive games. • Laine registered his first career playoff assist and now has three points (2G, 1A) in the first two games of the series. • Laine took a game-high six shots. Dustin Byfuglien • Byfuglien registered his second assist of the playoffs tonight. It’s the 14th career playoff assist for Byfuglien. • Byfuglien played a team-high 23:51 and led the Jets with a game-high eight hits. Jack Roslovic • Roslovic played in his first career playoff game tonight, registering his first two career playoff assists. • At 21 years and 74 days old, Roslovic is the youngest player to have a multi-assist playoff game for a Winnipeg NHL team since Apr. 11/85 (Dave Ellett at 21 years and 14 days old.) Tyler Myers • Myers scored his fourth career playoff goal tonight. His last playoff goal came in the Jets 5-4 overtime loss in Game 3 against the in 2015. Myers joins Bryan Little and Patrik Laine as the only players to have scored more than one playoff goal for the franchise. • Myers registered his first assist of the playoffs, and sixth of his career. Connor Hellebuyck • Hellebuyck stopped 16-of-17 shots for his second consecutive playoff win.