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JGD74: Jets Enter Game 1 Of The California Showdown

Mar 21, 2017; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Winnipeg Jets goalie Michael Hutchinson (34) celebrates with Jets defenseman Julian Melchiori (71) after defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 at MTS Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Fedyck-USA TODAY Sports
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Cam Farquharson
7 years ago
Welcome to the Jets Nation preview of tonight’s game against the Los Angeles Kings. The Jets briefly fly into California on a two game road trip beginning tonight against the Kings. The Kings are facing the Jets after having lost both their games against the Albertan teams.
The Jets are also entering tonight’s contest sitting at .500 and look to gain some momentum for the 2017-18 season. The Kings currently sit 8 points out of the 2nd wildcard spot in the West and need to win most games her on out to have a chance for the playoffs.
Lets look at the lineups.
Winnipeg Jets (33-33-7)
LWCRW

Nikolaj Ehlers

Bryan Little

Patrik Laine

Mathieu Perreault

Mark Scheifele

Blake Wheeler

Andrew Copp

Adam Lowry

Joel Armia

Marko Dano

Nicolas Petan

Chris Thorburn
There’s not a lot to say about the Jets’ forwards. The fact that Nic Petan is still stuck on the fourth line is a huge issue moving forward. As well, Chris Thorburn is in the lineup and that is an issue moving forward.
Scheifele and Wheeler both had a goal and two assists in their game against the Flyers.
We have seen Laine move to the first powerplay unit, but placed in a less than ideal position. Hopefully, Maurice will wise up and put Laine in a position to succeed.
Defensive Pairings

Julian Melchiori

Dustin Byfuglien

Josh Morrissey

Brian Strait

Mark Stuart

Nelson Nogier
The Jets also have a mess on defense. Byfuglien and Morrissey should be the only defensemen in the line up, or even in the NHL. Nelson Nogier has been a slight light in the mess of darkness. He played just over 12 minutes in his first NHL, which was against the Flyers, and will continue on with the Jets.
Connor Hellebuyck should be the Jets’ starter.
Los Angeles Kings (34-31-7, 5th in the Pacific)
LWCRW

Trevor Lewis

Anze Kopitar

Dustin Brown

Tanner Pearson

Jeff Carter

Jarome Iginla

Kyle Clifford

Adrian Kempe

Tyler Toffoli

Marian Gaborik

Nic Dowd

Jordan Nolan
The Iginla trad has not necessarily been a success for the Kings. The hope seemed to be that this would put them over the top for a push into the playoffs. Despite this, the Kings are on the outside looking in and their playoff hopes are slowly dwindling.
The Kings were held scoreless in their last game, but will look to rebound from that goose egg. Jeff Carter continues to lead the way with 60 points scored.
Defensive Pairings

Derek Forbort

Drew Doughty

Jake Muzzin

Paul Ladue

Brayden McNabb

Alec Martinez
Norris winner Drew Doughty continues to lead the way on defense for the Kings, but the defense still looks underwhelming.
The other major acquisition the Kings made was in net with the trade for Ben Bishop. While, the extra security in net was nice for the Kings, it did not address their actual need: Goal scoring.
Anticipate Jonathan Quick to get the start in net for the Kings.

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