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		Jets might adjust top line as they host Senators
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			 [April 05, 2021] 
			While the Ottawa Senators and 
			Winnipeg Jets don't have much in common when it comes to their 
			postseason possibilities, they share similar thoughts and concerns 
			about another rival in the North Division. 
 The Vancouver Canucks are dealing with a major COVID-19 outbreak 
			that's shut down the team since March 24 -- necessitating the quick 
			schedule change that takes the Senators to Winnipeg for a Monday 
			game -- and the list of those affected continues to grow, according 
			to reports on Sunday.
 
 Several Jets and Senators have personal relationships with members 
			of the Canucks.
 
 "You play with a guy for a while and become good friends, you're 
			obviously concerned for their health and safety," Jets forward Adam 
			Lowry said of Vancouver defenseman Tyler Myers, his teammate for 
			five seasons in Winnipeg and one of the Canucks on the COVID-19 
			list.
 
 The Jets were scheduled to host the Canucks on Sunday and Tuesday, 
			but those games have been postponed.
 
		
		 
 Winnipeg and Ottawa were originally scheduled to play Monday's game 
			on May 8, but the NHL announced on Friday that the game would be 
			moved up a month as a result of the postponements.
 
 The schedule adjustments gave Winnipeg two days between games for 
			the first time since March 7-8.
 
 Jets coach Paul Maurice apparently used the extra time to ponder his 
			forward lines after Winnipeg was held to one goal in each of its 
			past two games, both losses to the first-place Toronto Maple Leafs.
 
 Maurice currently has his top three goal scorers, Kyle Connor (17), 
			Nikolaj Ehlers (15) and Mark Scheifele (15), together on the top 
			line, but the coach suggested Sunday that he's leaning toward 
			breaking up his most skilled players.
 
 "In a way, there can be times when there's too much skill on a line 
			and not enough weight to it," Maurice said. "Why wouldn't you like 
			Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele, Nikolaj Ehlers? They do some brilliant 
			things, and then you'll get into a game where they're not matched 
			against a line that's really going to allow that. It doesn't allow 
			that skillset to truly come out, and then you start thinking it's a 
			little bit light."
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            Toronto Maple Leafs 
			center John Tavares (91) tries to get off a shot after a check by 
			Winnipeg Jets center Adam Lowry (17) in the third period at Bell MTS 
			Place. James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Maurice said he likes the way Blake Wheeler and Pierre-Luc Dubois 
			have meshed on the second line, but Wheeler would be the most likely 
			candidate to move to a top-line role, likely swapping with Ehlers.
 "This could be really, really good again if I can get them out 
			against the right people," Maurice said.
 
 The Jets will be up against an Ottawa team that's feeling confident 
			after beating the Montreal Canadiens 6-3 on Saturday night, spoiling 
			Montreal's chance to move within four points of the Jets and 
			Edmonton Oilers, who are tied for second in the North.
 
 Ottawa had lost to Montreal 4-1 two nights earlier.
 
 "We had so much better legs than we did the other night," Ottawa 
			coach D.J. Smith said after the win on Saturday.
 
 The Senators will be without defenseman Erik Gudbranson, who 
			returned to Ottawa because his wife is due to give birth. Josh Brown 
			moved into Gudbranson's spot alongside Braydon Coburn during 
			practice Sunday.
 
            
			 
            
 Smith did not disclose who would start in goal against the Jets.
 
 Anton Forsberg made 35 saves in the win against Montreal on 
			Saturday, his second start since being claimed off waivers by the 
			Senators last month. It was his first NHL victory since March 7, 
			2020, and second since 2018.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
 
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