Colorado Avalanche (28-19-4) at Winnipeg Jets (31-13-9) Saturday, February 3Rd, 2018 – Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB

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Colorado Avalanche (28-19-4) at Winnipeg Jets (31-13-9) Saturday, February 3Rd, 2018 – Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB Colorado Avalanche (28-19-4) at Winnipeg Jets (31-13-9) Saturday, February 3rd, 2018 – Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB Scoring Summary 1 2 3 F Colorado Avalanche 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg Jets 1 0 2 3 Shots By Period 1 2 3 F Colorado Avalanche 10 4 11 25 Winnipeg Jets 6 13 13 32 Special Teams PP PPS PK SHS PIM Colorado Avalanche 0/1 2 1/2 0 4 Winnipeg Jets 1/2 4 1/1 0 2 Game Summary – http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20172018/GS020799.HTM Event Summary – http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20172018/ES020799.HTM Post-Game Audio – https://soundcloud.com/user-714921165 Goal Summary PER TIME TEAM GOAL SCORER PRIMARY ASSIST SECONDARY ASSIST STR SCORE 1 2:27 WPG Patrik Laine (24) Blake Wheeler (43) Dustin Byfuglien (19) PP 1-0 While on the power play, Blake Wheeler sent a pass from the right circle to the left circle where Patrik Laine one-timed a slap shot past Semyon Varlamov and in. 3 5:17 WPG Jack Roslovic (2) Blake Wheeler (44) Ben Chiarot (5) EV 2-0 Blake Wheeler fired a shot from the slot that hit Jack Roslovic in front and bounced over top of Varlamov and in. 3 19:42 WPG Nikolaj Ehlers (20) Unassisted EV/EN 3-0 With the Colorado net empty, the Avalanche couldn’t clear the puck out of their zone and Nikolaj Ehlers stole the puck at the blueline and fired it into the empty net. Jets Notes • The Jets improve to 8-5-2 against the Central Division this season. • Winnipeg is now 19-3-2 at Bell MTS Place this season and have won 15 of their last 17 home games. • Winnipeg has now earned a point in nine consecutive home games (8-0-1). • The Jets have points in nine of their last ten games (6-1-3) against the Avalanche. • Winnipeg had only one penalty tonight. They average 8:31 penalty minutes per game this season. Player Notes Dmitry Kulikov • Kulikov returned after missing three games with a concussion, finishing a plus-2 in 15:18 TOI. Andrew Copp • Copp won 14-of-22 (64%) of his faceoffs tonight, which is a career-high for Copp. Brandon Tanev • Tanev played in his 100th career NHL game tonight. Matt Hendricks • Hendricks left the game in the first period with an upper-body injury and did not return. Blake Wheeler • Wheeler registered two assists tonight and is now second in the NHL with 44 assists. It’s the 10th time this season Wheeler has registered two-or- more assists in a game and his 17th multi-point game. Nikolaj Ehlers • Ehlers scored his 20th goal of the season tonight. He joins Patrik Laine as the only two Jets to have 20 or more goals this season. • Ehlers Took a game-high five shots. Patrik Laine • Laine scored his 24th goal of the season, including his 13th on the power play, tying Evgeni Malkin for the league-lead. • Laine’s goal was his fourth game-winning goal this season. Dustin Byfuglien • Byfuglien led the Jets with 24:18 TOI. Josh Morrissey • Morrissey led the Jets with three hits tonight. Jack Roslovic • Roslovic played a career-high 16:47. Connor Hellebuyck • Hellebuyck stopped all 25 shots to pick up his fifth shutout of the season and 15th of his career. Four of his five shutouts have been at home. • The win was Hellebuyck’s 27th of the season (27-6-8), which is second-best in the NHL. .
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