The Winnipeg Jets grounded after their first game in 9 days. Montreal took game one with a final score of 5-3.
Canadiens forward Jake Evans left the ice on a stretcher after a hit from Mark Scheifele. Scheifele was given a charging penalty along with a game misconduct. He will have a hearing on the hit at some point on Thursday.
Montreal took a two goal lead within the first 5:30 with goals from Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Eric Staal. Winnipeg’s Adam Lowry would cut the deficit in half. Nick Suzuki would dash that hope when he scored the third goal for Montreal in the first frame.
The second period was goalless. Were the nine days off detrimental to the Jets? While I’m sure the rest was much needed after all that overtime hockey, was there too much downtime? Even Connor Hellebuyck didn’t look like himself. That’s when you know there’s something going on.
The final 20 was met with 2 goals a piece. It was the final Montreal goal that shifted the energy of the series. Evans scored an empty net goal and was met with Scheifele’s hit. There has been plenty of discourse surrounding the hit. Was it dirty? Did he intend to play the puck? Evans should’ve had his head up! Way to blame the injured. And then of course there are those analyzing photos of the Jets’ forward and making egregious claims that could be met with a defamation case. Not a lawyer, and I don’t play one on t.v. We have to draw the line somewhere. Not everyone has faith in DoPS and that’s okay, it’s justified but remember that these are real people. Scheifele’s playoffs ended last season after a collision with Matthew Tkachuk. The difference there is that Tkachuk was remorseful after the unintentional collision. We’ve yet to see or hear that from the Jets star.
You have two fantastic goaltenders in net and high expectations for both of them. Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28-33 shots. You don’t see him missing that many pucks on any given night. There’s a reason why hockey fans are intimidated by the Jets and he is the main proponent. We saw Carey Price come alive against the Toronto Maple Leafs. He stopped the top goal scorer in the league and held him to just one goal in seven games. Price had 27 saves in game one. While the offense is fun to watch, make sure you keep an eye on these net minders through the series.

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