Armia scores twice in Jets’ 6-3 win against Stars
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This article was published 25/02/2016 (3491 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
If the Winnipeg Jets are sad about Andrew Ladd heading to Chicago, or seeing Bryan Little out for the season, they certainly didn’t showing it tonight.
The Jets earned a decisive 6-3 win against the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center Thursday night.
Blake Wheeler opened the game’s scoring for the visiting team, followed by another by Tobias Enström and a third by Joel Armia.

However the tides turned in the second frame, with Jason Spezza and Tyler Seguin scoring for Dallas.
Spezza potted his second of the night in the third period to tie up the game. Mark Scheifele, Armia and Jacob Trouba all found the back of the back of the net in the third with the Jets ending the game 6-3.
Tonight’s win elevates Winnipeg’s record to 26-30-4 for the season.
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