Jets'
first-ever playoff OT win evens series with Blues
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[April 17, 2019]
Kyle Connor scored the overtime
winner as the visiting Winnipeg Jets erased a third-period deficit
to claim a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night and
even their opening-round Western Conference playoff series at two
wins apiece.
Game 5 will be Thursday in Winnipeg. Curiously, the road team has
won all four games so far in the series between the Central Division
rivals who finished even with 99 points in the regular season.
Off the rush in the extra frame, Mark Scheifele was denied on a
golden chance, but he had the presence of mind to feed the puck to
the slot for a wide-open Connor to bury the winner at 6:02.
It was the first-ever playoff overtime victory in Jets franchise
history.
After the game was scoreless through 40 minutes, Blues star Vladimir
Tarasenko broke the deadlock with a power-play goal 35 seconds into
the third period. Tarasenko was set up at the point before he
unloaded a top-shelf, glove-side rocket from just inside the circle
for his second man-advantage marker in as many games.
However, Scheifele evened the count at 7:33 of the period with a
nifty play. Amidst a rush up the ice, Scheifele completed a
give-and-go with Connor by redirecting the shot-pass into the top
corner.
Jets captain Blake Wheeler also collected two points.
Despite the low scoring, there was some phenomenal goaltending from
both squads.
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Jets left wing Brandon Tanev (13) misses a break away shot against
St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) during the second
period in game four of the first round of the 2019 Stanley Cup
Playoffs at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA
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Winnipeg's Connor Hellebuyck held the fort in the early going as the
hosts collected the first eight shots on goal. Hellebuyck was even
bigger late in the second period when he delivered scintillating
saves on Robert Thomas and David Perron. Hellebuyck finished with 31
saves in his best performance of this year's playoffs.
Not to be outdone, Blues rookie Jordan Binnington answered with
authority any questions regarding his ability to regroup after
surrendering six goals in Game 3. He was rock solid in making 37
saves, with a key stop on Patrik Laine moments after the Jets made
it 1-1.
--Field Level Media
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