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Pittsburgh Penguins at Winnipeg Jets

Scott Arniel couldn’t help but poke a bit of fun at the so-called experts who had the Pittsburgh Penguins fighting for last place in the NHL standings this season.

Instead, Sidney Crosby and company arrive in town to face Arniel’s Winnipeg Jets looking down at every other rival in the league. Who saw that coming?

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“I think that there’s a lot of doubt going into that team. Probably from all you geniuses that have all picked them maybe not to be as high as other teams,” Arniel said following Friday’s practice. “No disrespect, but at the end of the day, it’s motivation for them too. They’re trying to prove people wrong.”

The Jets — who were the league’s best regular-season team last year and are off to another strong start in this campaign — will now try to slow the Penguins down as they close out a quick homestand with what should be a magnificent matinée at the downtown rink.

“Pittsburgh has been playing great lately. We have to be ready for a tough test,” said Jets centre Mark Scheifele. “Playing against Sidney Crosby, there’s always a lot of motivation.”

Sid “The Kid” has been leading the way, showing no signs of slowing down at age 38. He’s already scored a team-leading eight goals and added seven assists. Evgeni Malkin, 39, is also keeping Father Time at bay, pacing the Penguins with 17 points (3G, 14A).

“Both are Hall of Famers, guys that have been amazing in this league for so long. Their hockey IQ is just amazing, So I’m not surprised at all,” said Scheifele.

Pittsburgh made the playoffs 16 straight seasons, capturing Stanley Cups in 2009, 2016 and 2017, but have missed the postseason for three years in a row with declining point totals of 91, 88 and 80. They were a popular pre-season pick to finish near the bottom of the standings — and perhaps have the best odds at projected No. 1 draft pick Gavin McKenna next summer.

Led by first-year head coach Dan Muse, the Penguins have turned back the clock so far. They arrive in Winnipeg with points in eight straight games (6-0-2).

“When you have the same voice for a while and then you get a new voice it kind of energizes and lightens the group,” said Jets goaltender Eric Comrie, who is expected to get the start in net for Winnipeg. “Nothing that (former coach Mike) Sullivan was doing, I hear he is a fantastic coach, but just sometimes you need a new voice and a new message. I can really tell they are energized. They are playing good hockey.”

Winnipeg is expected to make one lineup change, with Brad Lambert taking the spot of Gustav Nyquist, who suffered an undisclosed injury in Thursday’s 6-3 win over Chicago.

Here’s some additional information to get you set for puck drop.

 

 

—Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe

 

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FROM THE PRESS BOX

MIKE SAYS: “Where is Rutger?”

I’m not sure if we’ll hear that chant again on Saturday, as we did during Pittsburgh’s one and only visit last year, but the answer this time is: On the injured list (Last year it was: In the minors).

Rutger McGroarty, the former first-round pick by the Jets who refused to sign and forced a trade, went down during training camp with an undisclosed ailment and has yet to play this season. He’s recently resumed skating and is now down on the farm with the Wilkes-Barre Penguins, where is expected to start his year once cleared.

Sorry, Jets fans — you’ll have to wait at least one more year to welcome him back to town in person. McGroarty ended up having a pretty decent rookie season in the AHL last year with 39 points (14G, 25A) in 60 games, while also chipping in a goal and two assists in eight NHL games.

As for the guy the Jets got in return for McGroarty, Brayden Yager is off to solid start on his pro career with four points (2G, 2A) in his first eight games with the Manitoba Moose. I suspect we’ll be comparing these two players for many more years to come.

There will likely be some cheers for a couple of Penguins who will be in the lineup on Saturday. Forward Connor Dewar (The Pas) and defenceman Owen Pickering (St. Adolphe) are local products who should have plenty of family and friends in attendance.

This should be a good test for Comrie, who has won his two starts so far this year and stopped 63 of 68 shots he’s faced.

“The game feels good. I know I say it a lot, but being around Connor Hellebuyck has been great for myself,” said Comrie.

“We are really close friends and have a really great goalie coach here. We share a lot of stuff with each other. I learn so much just from being around him. You can learn so much from being around a guy and seeing what he does, how he prepares every single day. For myself, I try to get the most out of that as I can. For myself you just have to put your best foot forward and be ready for whatever comes my way.”


KEN SAYS: It’s been quite an offensive turnaround for Gabe Vilardi, who has shaken off a season-opening seven-game scoring drought and gone on a blistering heater.

By chipping in two goals and an assist on Thursday, Vilardi is up to four goals and seven points during his past four games and is averaging a point per game (11 in 11).

Speaking of cooking, Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey has been on fire of late as well when it comes to generating offence from the back end. Morrissey has shouldered a massive load in the absence of Dylan Samberg, averaging 24 minutes and 46 seconds of ice time per game (which is nearly two minutes per game higher than his career average).

With a goal and an assist against the Blackhawks, Morrissey is riding a four-game point streak and has 10 points, leaving him near the top of the highest scoring blue-liners in the NHL. It was merely a matter of time before the points were going to come for Morrissey, who has been excellent defensively on the top pairing with Dylan DeMelo (who has a goal and seven points so far after dipping to 19 points in 82 games last season).

Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby (Gene J. Puskar / The Associated Press files)

Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby (Gene J. Puskar / The Associated Press files)

The 38-year-old Crosby remains one of the best players in the NHL and every chance to see him play in person is a treat. He’s off to another outstanding start, and he’s feasted on the Jets/Atlanta Thrashers over the course of his career — racking up 18 goals and 60 points in 46 games. Crosby seems poised to once again captain Team Canada at the Olympics in February and he’s likely to see a lot of the Scheifele line in this Saturday matinée.

Malkin, in the final year of his contract, has also done a remarkable job out of the gate.

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NOTABLE QUOTABLE

Jets centre Mark Scheifele on not being content with eight wins in the first 11 games:

“We probably still haven’t played our best game yet. I think that’s the encouraging part. Obviously our record is good, but we still have a lot to work on. But we have a group that is eager to keep getting better and growing as a team and growing as a group. Just gotta keep pushing forward.”

WHAT WE’RE WORKING ON

Mike will have game coverage of Jets versus Penguins from the downtown rink. He will also have his monthly prospects report checking in on how the kids in the pipeline are doing so far this season.

You can find both pieces online at winnipegfreepress.com and in Monday’s print edition.

 

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