WINNIPEG JETS
Record: 24 – 21 – 3
Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION
Jets struck by Lightning, lose 8-3 in Tampa
TAMPA, Fla. — The Winnipeg Jets acknowledged their sins after Thursday’s meltdown against the Florida Panthers, then went right back out and repeated them Friday.
And really, they were even worse.
The Tampa Bay Lightning were a grateful bunch, taking five power plays in the first period alone and ripping home three goals to make it a laugher of a victory, 8-3 over the rattled Jets.
Winnipeg returns home from a three-game road trip with nothing but losses, now 3-4-1.
First period:
It started with Cory Conacher’s tip-in goal when Ondrej Pavelec was very deep in his net. A few minutes later, Chris Thorburn checked Tampa Bay’s Sami Salo into the boards from behind and was banished from the game with a major penalty. Twice during the sentence, Winnipeg went down two men with further minor penalties and Steven Stamkos and Vinny Lecavalier belted home 5-on-3 goals to make it 3-0.
"It’s obviously not where you want to go, with what we’re talking about and the difficulty we’ve had killing penalties," said Jets defenceman Ron Hainsey, who shot the puck over the glass, causing one of the five-on-threes. "The five-minute situation, where the last thing you want to do is take another one."
Second period:
Late in the first period, when referees Tim Peel and Mike Leggo gave Victor Hedman a pass on a late hit on Blake Wheeler, who had dumped the puck in, the Jets bench lost its cool. Already down 3-0, the chirping led to an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty to Evander Kane and led to another goal early in the second by Conacher, one second after Kane’s penalty was over.
"Some of the penalties we took weren’t great," said Jets coach Claude Noel. "Then the hit on Wheeler was a call that certainly our bench thought (went) against us. It kind of caught us off-guard on that one. The guys were frustrated and angry, and I think that it showed.
"We ended up taking another penalty."
The Conacher and Nate Thompson goals drove Pavelec from the net on five goals in 14 shots before replacement Al Montoya allowed Teddy Purcell to make it 6-0 on the first shot he faced.
Third period:
Maybe a little pride entered the equation, but Winnipeg finally hit the board with goals by Toby Enstrom, then Paul Postma (his first in the NHL in his 12th game) and Andrew Ladd, both of those on the power play. Ryan Malone had another for the Lightning in a river-hockey third period.
"Heading into the third, I think we just wanted to finish it off the right way and keep battling to the end, which I thought we did," said Ladd. "It’s tough to find something to say when things are going that way. It’s pretty self-explanatory what needed to be done. Really, much didn’t have to be said. Some things were said but that will stay in here."
After the buzzer:
After an angry, fuming conversation with reporters Thursday, Noel looked subdued, maybe defeated, after this one. At least for a night.
"Sometimes you’ve got to hit rock bottom to figure out you’ve had enough of this stuff," Noel said. "Our job is to find solutions to these things. For me, I know how our team can play."
History
Updated on Friday, February 1, 2013 at 7:24 PM CST: adds first period score
7:38 PM: adds penalty-killing stat
8:33 PM: adds second period score
9:18 PM: adds final score
9:44 PM: adds photos, moves period order
11:00 PM: adds final story with post-game quotes and summnation, adds photo
Fact Check
Have you found an error, or know of something we’ve missed in one of our stories? Please use the form below and let us know.
More Winnipeg Jets
- Back to Top
- Return to Winnipeg Jets
More Winnipeg Jets
(1 of 6 articles for this week)
Bogosian too important an asset to let slip away
7:23 AM 0Poll
Most Popular Winnipeg Jets
- Bogosian too important an asset to let slip away
- Jets to play Caps in Kraft Hockeyville match in Ontario
- Kane called on carpet for slur
- Bigger Byfuglien in no shape for a trade
- Kane's days are numbered in 'Peg
- Buff just 'sitting around a lot' now
- Evander Kane tweets then deletes homophobic comment, apologizes
- Hainsey unlikely to stay with Jets
- Kane gets surgical tune-up
- The Great Canadian Hockey Quiz
- Evander Kane tweets then deletes homophobic comment, apologizes
- Kane called on carpet for slur
- Bigger Byfuglien in no shape for a trade
- Jets Kane has foot surgery to repair nerve damage
- Bogosian too important an asset to let slip away
- Jets to play Caps in Kraft Hockeyville match in Ontario
- Kane gets surgical tune-up
- Jets in talks with Bogosian, Little
- Hainsey unlikely to stay with Jets
- Kane's days are numbered in 'Peg
- Evander Kane tweets then deletes homophobic comment, apologizes
- Burmistrov wants out of Winnipeg
- Bigger Byfuglien in no shape for a trade
- Jets in talks with Bogosian, Little
- Jets sign Brassard, let Yuen go free
- Catching up with the Jets
- Jets ink deal with 2011 draft pick
- Jets need more everything
- Vigneault will be a man in demand
- Hainsey unlikely to stay with Jets
- Evander Kane tweets then deletes homophobic comment, apologizes
- Hainsey unlikely to stay with Jets
- Jets in talks with Bogosian, Little
- Bigger Byfuglien in no shape for a trade
- Jets Kane has foot surgery to repair nerve damage
- Bigger Byfuglien in no shape for a trade
- Burmistrov wants out of Winnipeg
- Vigneault will be a man in demand
- Tix for Jets' draft party on sale soon
- Evander Kane tweets then deletes homophobic comment, apologizes
- Jets have deal with ECHL team in California
- Hainsey unlikely to stay with Jets
- Jets in talks with Bogosian, Little
- Catching up with the Jets
- Crafting a draft
Ads by Google













You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is be a Winnipeg Free Press print or e-edition subscriber to join the conversation and give your feedback.
You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is be a Winnipeg Free Press print or e-edition subscriber to join the conversation and give your feedback.
Have Your Say
New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
Have Your Say
Comments are open to Winnipeg Free Press print or e-edition subscribers only. why?
Login SubscribeHave Your Say
Comments are open to Winnipeg Free Press Subscribers only. why?
SubscribeThe Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.