Penguins rout Jets in grudge match, 7-4
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[March 09, 2017]
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Old time
hockey broke out at the MTS Centre on Wednesday evening as the
Winnipeg Jets and Pittsburgh Penguins played a game that would make
the Hanson Brothers proud, with the visitors coming out on top with
a 7-4 victory.
The tone was set less than four minutes into the first period when
Jets captain Blake Wheeler challenged Penguins sniper Evgeni Malkin
to a scrap to settle a feud that has been boiling since Malkin hit
Wheeler with a head shot in the Penguins' 4-3 victory Feb. 16.
Wheeler wasn't injured on the play, Malkin was penalized but not
suspended but all the talk leading up to Wednesday night's game
surrounded that story line.
There was no question that the fight was prearranged when Malkin
dropped his stick after a face-off in the Jets zone and met up with
Wheeler 30 feet in front of the Jets net.
"He asked me," Malkin said. "He looked at me before the (face-off)
and he said, 'you want to go?' I said, 'I respect you. I'm ready.
Okay, let's go."
It was a short tilt with Wheeler throwing all six punches and
sending Malkin to the ice.
"After he gave me a 'good job,'" Malkin said.
Indeed. If that wasn't enough, with two goals, one assist and a
fight, Malkin recorded the first Gordie Howe hat trick of his
career.
"I have not many fights, you know? Maybe four fights for me," he
said.

The fictional Hanson Brothers were stars of the infamous hockey
movie Slap Shot, and used their hands to pummel opponents rather
than score goals.
Third-line center Nick Bonino used his hands in a different way by
producing the second hat trick of his career while Matt Murray
overcame a shaky start to turn aside 32 shots in the Penguins net.
Penguins left winger Jake Guentzel and defenseman Justin Schultz
also scored.
The Jets (30-32-6) had three one-goal leads in the first period,
thanks to left wingers Shawn Matthias and Nik Ehlers, and defenseman
Dustin Byfuglien, finishing the first 20 minutes with a 3-2
advantage but the Penguins (41-16-8) scored four in the second frame
-- including three in 57 seconds -- to salt the game away.
Connor Hellebuyck gave up five goals on 15 shots before being pulled
in favor of Michael Hutchinson in the second period. Hutchinson
stopped 15 of 17 shots in relief.
The much-feared Penguins power play, which is the NHL's third best,
was 3 for 5 while the Jets were scoreless in five opportunities with
the man advantage.
Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said he was impressed that Malkin
answered the call but he'd prefer he leave the fighting to others.
"He's an elite player. He's a powerful guy and he's one of the few
players in the league who can change the outcome of a game,''
Sullivan said. "We have a couple of them on our team and he's one of
them. Certainly, we'd like to keep him on the ice as much as we can.
He's a brave guy, he's a competitive guy and I thought he played
hard tonight."
When asked if he expected Malkin and Wheeler to tangle at some point
during the game, Sullivan was succinct.
"No."
He did, however, believe that there was some
emotional carryover from the Feb. 16 game in Pittsburgh. Jets right
winger Chris Thorburn and freshly-recalled left winger Tom Sestito
of the Penguins also squared off two seconds after Malkin and
Wheeler were sent off.
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Penguins center Evgeni Malkin (71) celebrates his goal with
teammates during the second period against the Winnipeg Jets at MTS
Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Fedyck-USA TODAY Sports

"Both teams have so much at stake,'' Sullivan said. "I think the
focus is on trying to win the game but these guys are competitive
guys and they're emotional guys. I'm sure the physical play was part
of that."
Aside from the fights, the most physical play of the night came when
Sestito ran Toby Enstrom into the boards in the Jets zone shortly
after the midway point of the first period.
The Jets defenseman crumpled to the ice but was able to skate off to
the bench under his own power. He did not return to the game and was
reportedly taken to hospital with possible facial fractures.
Jets coach Paul Maurice obviously wasn't happy to see his best
puck-moving defenseman knocked out of the game and perhaps longer.
When asked if he felt Sestito was called up from the minors to
inflict damage like that, he replied, "Well, he wasn't called up to
dangle."
The coach was non-committal when asked what he hoped the league
would do once they saw video of the hit.
"Well, they've got their own plan, I'm sure," Maurice said.
Most players after scoring a hat trick are the talk of the game but
Bonino was content with being one of the sub-plots.
"It's been a while since the first one," Bonino said, referring to
February 2013 when he had his first three-goal game of his career as
a member of the Anaheim Ducks.
"The first one went in and you're always feeling a little bit better
and then it just seemed like the puck was finding the net for (us)
tonight. I can't really explain it but guys made great passes and
guys forechecked hard and the puck just found my stick and found the
net."

NOTES: In the press box for the Penguins were RW Carter Rowney, RW
Patric Hornqvist and D Derrick Pouliot. D Kris Letang (upper body)
did not make the trip. ... The Jets' scratches were D Mark Stuart,
RW Nic Petan and G Ondrej Pavelec (knee surgery). ... Penguins D Ron
Hainsey, who played for the Jets from 2011-13, is preparing for his
first appearance in the playoffs after nearly 897 regular-season
games. It is the longest such streak in the league. ... Jets rookie
RW Patrik Laine leads all first-year players with 59 points (32
goals, 27 assists). Toronto C Auston Matthews is second with 55
points, including 31 goals. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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