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3Wild 3 at Jets 2 (SO)
First Period
No Scoring.
Penalties — Setoguchi Wpg (tripping) 0:24, Brodin Minn (delay of game) 8:15.
Second Period
1. Winnipeg, Frolik 6 (Halischuk) 13:07
Penalty — Ladd Wpg (holding) 15:43.
Third Period
2. Minnesota, Niederreiter 5 (Scandella, Parise) 3:21
3. Winnipeg, Halischuk 2 (Frolik, Scheifele) 5:35
4. Minnesota, Parise 11 (Koivu, Suter) 15:05 (sh)
Penalty — Scandella Minn (hooking) 14:02.
Overtime
No Scoring.
Penalties — None.
Shootout
Minnesota wins 2-1
Minnesota (2) — Parise, miss; Koivu, goal; Pominville, miss; Coyle, goal. Winnipeg (1) — Wheeler, miss; Ladd, miss; Little, goal; Setoguchi, miss.
Referees — Mike Hasenfratz, Dan O’Rourke. Linesmen — Darren Gibbs, Don Henderson.
Attendance — 15,004 (15,004).
үӯ TREND DOWN:
Not much left of this dead horse to beat, but for the sake of taking note: The Jets were 25th in the league for power-play percentage heading into Saturday’s game, at 13.1 per cent. Going zip-for-2 on Saturday afternoon dropped ’em a spot down to fourth-least efficient in the NHL, at 12.8 per cent. They’ve also given up four short-handed goals now, including Zach Parise’s third-period zinger, which is tied for most in the league. No surprise, the boo birds took flight shortly into the Jets’ first power play of the game.
үӯ TREND DOWN:
Apparently, the Jets are mostly evening warriors. By our count, the team has played 15 midday games since landing in Winnipeg in the 2011-12 season and won just three of those. We understand it’s hard to get up for games when breakfast has barely settled, but so far, their opponents have done a better job. On that note, the Jets still have nine daytime tilts left this season, including back-to-back noon starts against the Bruins and Penguins in January.
үӯ UP NEXT:
The Jets take off for a six-game road trip, starting Monday against the New Jersey Devils. Puck drop is at 6 p.m. on TSN Jets.