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Jets Defeat Blues 3-2, Remain Undefeated – The Hockey Writers – Winnipeg Jets

Jets Defeat Blues 3-2, Remain Undefeated - The Hockey Writers - Winnipeg Jets

The St. Louis Blues fell to the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 on Tuesday night during the NHL’s inaugural Frozen Frenzy program. It was a tight battle between the two Central Division squads, but in the end, tight defense and goaltending prevailed to improve the Jets’ record to a staggering 6-0-0.

Game Summary

The first period was controlled by the Blues, outshooting the Jets 11-6. Despite a few offensive turnovers, St. Louis controlled possession and generated multiple quality scoring chances. The game’s opening goal came at the hands of Brandon Saad at 10:11 of the first period when Robert Thomas wristed a shot on Connor Hellebucyk before the 31-year-old tucked in the rebound to put the Blues on top 1-0. This was Saad’s first goal of the 2024-25 season and 500th career NHL point. The first period stayed scoreless after that, but the Blues nearly extended their lead during the powerplay after Josh Morrissey took a penalty in the final minute of the opening frame.

After Brayden Schenn was given a two-minute minor for holding 6:39 into the second period, the Jets tied the game when Nino Niederreiter deflected Neal Pionk’s shot from the point. Cole Perfetti also picked up an assist on the goal. Both teams traded chances in the following minutes, and Colin Miller capitalized on a pass from Perfetti with a one-timer that beat Jordan Binnington, giving the Jets a 2-1 lead with just over six minutes left in the frame.

In the final minutes of the second period, Jets’ star Kyle Connor fired a shot past Binnington from the hash marks, making it 3-1. It was the 27-year-old’s fifth goal of the season and fourth consecutive game with a goal. As well, Perfetti notched his third assist of the night and fifth of the season.

The Blues started the third period strong, and Brandon Saad buried a rebound off Jordan Kyrou’s shot to score his second of the game, cutting the deficit to 3-2. Despite generating opportunities in the closing minutes of regulation, the Blues could not get one past Connor Hellebuyck and fell 3-2.

Game Standouts

Despite the loss, Saad had a promising game. Alongside Thomas and Kyrou, the line was on the ice for 12 shot attempts and five shots on goal, the highest in each category among the team’s line combinations. As well, they conceded just three shots on goal during over 10 minutes of even-strength ice…

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