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 ★ Tomas Fleischmann, Florida. Three assists, was dynamic much of the night.

 ★★ Tomas Kopecky, Florida. The other Tomas was pretty good, too, and also had three points for his winning side.

 ★★★ Kris Versteeg, Florida. Chipped in with a key goal in the third period in his second game of the season after missing five because of injury.

 

SUMMARY

 

First Period

No Scoring

Penalties — Matthias Fla (hooking) 8:27, Smithson Fla (tripping) 9:42, Ladd Wpg (hooking) 11:14.

Second Period

1. Florida, Campbell 3 (Fleischmann, Kopecky) 5:14 (pp)

2. Winnipeg, Clitsome 1 (Ladd, Postma) 16:11

Penalties — Redmond Wpg (high-sticking, double minor) 1:22, Stuart Wpg (delay of game) 3:58, Mueller Fla (hooking) 13:55.

Third Period

3. Winnipeg, Jokinen 2 (Wheeler) 1:23

4. Florida, Versteeg 1 (Fleischmann, Kulikov) 3:34

5. Winnipeg, Enstrom 1 (Kane) 7:38

6. Florida, Mueller 3 (Kuba, Huberdeau) 11:20 (pp)

7. Florida, Kovalev 2 (Fleischmann, Kopecky) 12:37 (pp)

8. Florida, Huberdeau 2, 15:29

9. Florida, Kopecky 2, 18:32 (en)

Penalties — Wright Wpg (instigator-face shield, instigator, fighting), Upshall Fla (interference, roughing, fighting) 5:43, Ponikarovsky Wpg (tripping) 9:35, Jokinen Wpg (tripping) 11:59.

Shots on goal by

Winnipeg889–25

Florida16108–34

Goal — Winnipeg: Pavelec (L,2-3-1); Florida: Theodore (W,2-4-0).

Power plays (goals-chances) — Winnipeg: 0-3; Florida: 3-6.

Referees — Mike Leggo, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen — Scott Driscoll, Brian Mach.

Attendance — 15,731 (17,040).

ҕӕ TRENDING UP:

Olli Jokinen. Had his second goal of the season Thursday. All four of his points have come in the last three games and that’s a good sign for the Jets’ No. 1 forward unit.

ҕӕ TRENDING DOWN:

Jets’ penalty-killing. The team started off well here, killing sharply and staying out of the box. In the last five games, however, it has given up a hurtful eight goals and had only one clean game in that time.

 

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