NEW YORK — The Winnipeg Jets made NHL historic previous with their 6-3 victory on the New York Rangers on Tuesday night, turning into the first crew to win 15 of its first 16 video video games in a season.
“You play at MSG, you’ve got to put on a show,” said coronary heart Mark Scheifele, who scored two targets throughout the win. “It feels amazing. Obviously, it’s been a great start for us, but tonight’s over. Enjoy the win. And then back to work.”
The Jets’ start has been nothing in want of excellent. They turned the fourth crew since 1967-68 to steer the NHL in targets for and in opposition to per recreation by their first 15 video video games. They’ve scored 5 or additional targets in half their video video games. Their 73 targets this season are the third most by a crew in its first 16 video video games over the earlier 30 years.
With their win on the Rangers, the Jets moved to 7-0-0 on the road. The 36 targets they’ve scored away from Winnipeg are most likely essentially the most in NHL historic previous for the 9 teams which have gained their first seven road video video games.
“We had talked about banking points at the start of the season. We’ve got a very tough division. I don’t think I quite drew it up this way, but certainly the guys have earned every inch of it,” said head coach Scott Arniel, who was promoted from affiliate coach throughout the offseason.
Kyle Connor scored twice, whereas Gabriel Vilardi and Vladislav Namestnikov added targets. Connor Hellebuyck made 33 saves for the Jets, plenty of them necessary stops in opposition to the Rangers to maintain up his crew’s momentum. Hellebuyck is now 12-1-0 on the season and outdueled the Rangers’ Igor Shesterkin (5 targets on 32 footage) in a battle of favorites to win the Vezina Trophy as a result of the NHL’s prime goaltender.
Connor said he felt that the Jets’ forecheck benefitted from the Rangers pressing offensively.
“I think they, for lack of better words, were cheating for offense in certain areas. They were going past our defensemen at times, and we were able to keep pucks in and make ’em pay,” he said.
Rangers coach Peter Laviolette merely felt the Jets executed larger.
“I don’t think we were pressing. When you’re playing a team that’s firing offensively and the execution isn’t where it needs to be, it can turn around on you pretty quickly,” he said.
Scheifele scored 57 seconds into the competitors sooner than the Rangers’ Will Cuylle tied it at 13:07 of the first. Vilardi put the visitors ahead on the power play at 8:58 sooner than Alexis Lafreniere tied the game as soon as extra at 12:51 of the second. Connor put the Jets ahead for good at 16:03 of the second. Scheifele scored as soon as extra 1:08 into the third — his ninth of the season — sooner than Kaapo Kakko narrowed the deficit to 4-3 merely 32 seconds later. Namestnikov scored his fifth at 13:08, and Connor achieved the scoring into an empty web with 20 seconds to play.
“It’s coming from all areas of our team, top to bottom. Everybody’s involved in it, and that’s what makes it so dangerous, so lethal,” Connor said of the Jets’ offense. “It’s not just a one-trick pony. If one line has an off night, we usually have two or three going.”
The Jets proceed on the road with video video games on the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday and the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Saturday.
Connor said the crew understands the historic previous it’s making nonetheless isn’t allowing it to be a distraction.
“Honestly, we know what we’re doing, but we don’t take too much stock in it. It’s move on to the next one. It’s ‘How can we improve, how can we be better?’” he said. “I think that’s what made us successful to this point. Nobody’s satisfied. We won 15 here, but I just think that speaks to leadership not getting comfortable. Still a lot of season left.”