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MTS Centre, 6 p.m.
TV: CBC, RDS
Radio: TSN 1290
ABOUT THE PENS
Penguins make their second visit of the season to the MTS Centre. The first was a 4-2 loss to the Jets on Jan. 25 in Game No. 4 of the season. The Pens are 3-3-0 on the road.
Pittsburgh comes off a 4-2 home victory over Ottawa on Wednesday night, bumping the team to 9-5-0 and into the top four in the Eastern Conference.
Pittsburgh’s top-four power play (15 goals already) is led by James Neal’s NHL-best six power-play goals.
As of Thursday, Pens’ penalty killing was exactly middle of the pack, 15th, at 82.5 per cent but a full 15 percentage points better than the 30th-ranked Jets.
C Sidney Crosby was tied for second in NHL scoring, with 20 points in 14 games. He scored twice in Winnipeg the last time here, and has just one of his six goals this season on the power play.
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
32 Eddie Pasquale
4 Paul Postma
5 Mark Stuart
6 Ron Hainsey
8 Alexander Burmistrov
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
13 Kyle Wellwood
14 Anthony Peluso
16 Andrew Ladd
17 James Wright
18 Bryan Little
19 Jim Slater
22 Chris Thorburn
24 Grant Clitsome
25 Zach Redmond
26 Blake Wheeler
27 Eric Tangradi
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Tobias Enstrom
44 Zach Bogosian
80 Nik Antropov
PITTSBURGH
PENGUINS
29 Marc-Andre Fleury
92 Tomas Vokoun
2 Matt Niskanen
5 Deryk Engelland
7 Paul Martin
9 Pascal Dupuis
10 Tanner Glass
14 Chris Kunitz
15 Dustin Jeffrey
16 Brandon Sutter
17 Zach Boychuk
18 James Neal
19 Beau Bennett
24 Matt Cooke
27 Craig Adams
41 Robert Bortuzzo
42 Dylan Reese
44 Brooks Orpik
46 Joe Vitale
47 Simon Despres
48 Tyler Kennedy
58 Kris Letang
71 Evgeni Malkin
87 Sidney Crosby
— Campbell