Hellebuyck notches sixth shutout as Jets blank Blues
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[February 24, 2018]
Connor Hellebuyck had 34 saves
en route to his sixth shutout of the season to help lead the
Winnipeg Jets to a 4-0 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Friday
night at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo.
Hellebuyck, making his 10th straight start, also finished with his
32nd win of the season, second only to Tampa Bay's Andrei
Vasilevskiy, who has 35. It also was the 12th shutout of his career.
Blake Wheeler and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist, Patrik
Laine and Nic Petan scored goals and Mark Scheifele added a pair of
assists for Winnipeg, which was playing its first road game since a
4-3 shootout loss at Anaheim on Jan. 25, a span of 28 days. The Jets
remained in second place in the Central Division but closed to
within two points of first-place Nashville.
Jake Allen had 19 saves in his losing his sixth straight home game
since a 3-2 overtime win over Buffalo on Dec. 10. It was the fifth
straight loss for the Blues, who hold a one-point lead over the Los
Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames for the second wild-card spot in
the Western Conference.
The Jets, who lost to the Blues 5-2 on Feb. 9 during the team's
franchise record 10-game homestand, scored three goals in an 8 1/2
minute span in the first period to take control.
Petan started the scoring at 10:03, tapping in a crossing pass from
Scheifele past Allen's stick side for his second goal of the season.
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Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) looks on during a game
against the St. Louis Blues during the second period at Scottrade
Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Puetz-USA TODAY Sports
Wheeler then made it 2-0 just 45 seconds later with his 18th goal of
the season, rifling a wrist shot from the right circle past Allen's
stick side.
Connor scored his 22nd goal on a power play at 18:31, flipping a
rebound of a Wheeler shot over Allen's glove.
Laine finished the scoring at the 13:56 mark of the second period
when he fired a wrist shot from the right circle past the stick side
of Allen, who received several Bronx cheers when making saves the
rest of the game.
--Field Level Media
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