Jets beat Flames for 3rd straight win, back in tie for North lead
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[March 27, 2021]
Blake Wheeler, Paul Stastny and
Kyle Connor each collected one goal and one assist to lead the
visiting Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 victory over the Calgary Flames on
Friday night.
Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves for the Jets, who won their third
straight game and vaulted back into a tie with the Toronto Maple
Leafs for the top spot in the North Division standings.
Jacob Markstrom stopped 26 shots for the Flames, who have lost four
straight games and scored only four goals in the span.
The teams meet again in Calgary on Saturday as well as on Monday.
The Jets were hoping for a fast start, and they drew first blood
when Wheeler's lucky power-play goal opened the scoring before the
midway point of the first period. Stastny deflected the point shot,
and it ricocheted off Wheeler's skate and into the net at the 9:13
mark.
Connor's team-leading 17th goal of the season doubled
the Winnipeg lead early in the second period. Connor was sprung on a
breakaway by Tucker Poolman and was denied on his original shot, but he
had the presence to chip in the rebound opportunity at 5:33 of the
middle frame.
Connor has collected five goals and eight points in six games against
the Flames this season.
Milan Lucic gave the Flames a much-needed jolt of life when his
third-period power-play goal put them on the board.
Lucic was parked at the front of the net when Mikael Backlund sent a
pass toward the net, and the puck nicked off him and then banked off
defenseman Josh Morrissey and into the net at 6:52 of the final frame.
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Winnipeg Jets right wing
Blake Wheeler (26) scores a goal against the Calgary Flames during
the first period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei
Belski-USA TODAY Sports
Lucic's pair of penalties a few minutes later -- one for boarding
and another for roughing -- combined with Markstrom being whistled
for firing the puck over the glass, proved costly. Stastny buried a
chance from the doorstep during the ensuing five-on-three advantage
with 5:06 left on the clock for the game-winning goal.
Matthew Tkachuk scored on a nifty redirect from the doorstep with
1:59 remaining to again make it a one-goal game, but even with a
power play for the final 113 seconds, during which they had the
goalie pulled to make it a six-on-four, the hosts couldn't find the
equalizer.
--Field Level Media
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