Jets vs. Canes summary
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үӯ SUMMARY
Jets 2 at Hurricanes 1
First Period
No Scoring.
Penalties — Setoguchi Wpg (tripping) 11:39.
Second Period
1. Winnipeg, Ladd 13 (Frolik, Little) 12:57.
Penalties — Bogosian Wpg (holding) 13:10, Wpg Bench (too many men) 14:19.
Third Period
2. Carolina, Nash 7 (Bowman, Ruutu) 2:42.
3. Winnipeg, Thorburn 2 (Trouba, Wheeler) 18:57.
Penalties — Little Wpg (cross-checking) 19:27, Staal Car (slashing) 19:27.
Referees — Francois St. Laurent, Kevin Pollock.
Linesmen — Mark Shewchyk, Pierre Racicot.
Attendance — 14,033.
үӯ CRITICAL NO. 52:
The length, in seconds, of the two-man advantage the Hurricanes had in the second period. Zero shots by the Hurricanes on the 5-on-3.
үӯ QUOTABLE:
“We battled, but the most important thing was the penalty killing in the second period. That 5-on-3, they didn’t have a shot, we blocked everything and Pards (Jets defenceman Adam Pardy) made a great block on (Alex) Semin. Those things helped us to get the win tonight.” — Pavelec.
үӯ CAPITAL IDEA:
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will take in the Jets-Capitals tilt on Thursday as part of a pre-game Olympic send-off event. The Caps announced Kerry will participate in a ceremonial puck drop with Olympians from both teams and address the Caps in the locker-room prior to the team’s pregame warm-up.
үӯ NOTABLE:
In the Canes vs. Jets/Thrashers series, the road team has won 16 of the last 22 games.
үӯ ON THE FARM:
The St. John’s IceCaps had their six-game win streak snapped in a 3-2 loss to the Providence Bruins Tuesday night. Adam Lowry and Ben Chiarot scored for the Jets’ farm club.
үӯ UP NEXT:
The Jets headed to Washington, D.C., immediately after the contest for the third game of their four-game road trip, Thursday against the Washington Capitals (6 p.m., TSN Jets/TSN 1290).
— Ed Tait