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JN Flight Plan: Anaheim Ducks At Winnipeg Jets

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KB
By KB
4 years ago
The Winnipeg Jets return to Bell MTS Place after their one game road trip ended with an overtime loss in Dallas. These teams have already met twice this season with Anaheim winning big on October 29 by a score of 7-4. The Jets came back to Anaheim a few weeks later with a much better result as Hellebuyck earned the shutout in the 3-0 victory. The rubber match goes this afternoon as this is the final meeting of the season between the two teams.

Anaheim Ducks (12-13-4 / 7th Metropolitan)
@
Winnipeg Jets (17-10-2 / 4th Central)

Dec 8, 2019 – Puck drop: 2:00 PM CST
Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB
TV: TSN 3 – Radio: TSN 1290

VS WSH 3-2 LLast GameVS DAL 3-2 L
2-2-1 (1 L)Last 5 Games 3-1-1 (1 L)
GETZLAF/SILFVERBERG – 10Goal LeaderNIKOLAJ EHLERS – 13
RYAN GETZLAF – 13Assist LeaderPATRIK LAINE – 20
RYAN GETZLAF – 23Points LeaderPATRIK LAINE – 28
10.80% (30TH)The Power Play14.90% (27TH)
76.80% (22ND)The Penalty Kill75.70% (26TH)
RYAN MILLER
(4-2-2 / .908 SV%)
Starting GoalieCONNOR HELLEBUYCK
(14-7-2 / .934 SV%
L VS WSH (33-36 / .917 SV%)Last Goalie StartL @ DAL (36-39 / .923 SV%)
4-7-2 ON ROADRoad v Home Record7-5-1 AT HOME

Last Ducks Game

The Ducks got on the board early as Grant slammed in a rebound on Jack Campbell to go up by one. Anaheim didn’t stop there as they scored on the powerplay later in the first period. They never looked back as they poured in another two goals and won the game 4-2.

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Fun Ducks Fact…

John Gibson has had a pretty stellar career so far. He currently ranks third among all active goalies in SV% with a career .920%. Only Tukka Rask and Ben Bishop currently have a higher number. In addition, he ranks sixth all time in SV% among goalies who have played over 200 games in the NHL.

What They’re Saying…

I don’t know about you, but it appears that Anaheim have improved this year, and I’m sure you’re all flipping out about my usage of advanced stats, but it’s also apparent out on the ice; the Ducks are playing high event and much more exciting hockey – that’s using the eye test.
Hey, it’s going to be ok, Ducks fans – anaheimcalling.com

Last Jets Game

The second game of the home and home between these two clubs had a bit of everything. There was a few big scrums, some interesting penalties, and some exciting goals. The Jets fell behind by two but mounted a big comeback in the third period which culminated in Schiefele’s tying goal in the final minute with Hellebuyck on the bench. The Jets couldn’t complete the comeback as Morrissey took a penalty in overtime and Dallas scored to take the extra point.

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Fun Jets Facts…

  • Laine didn’t manage to score against Dallas, which is rare, but he did pick up an assist and now leads the team in points with 28.
  • Ehlers and Wheeler have had success against the Ducks this season with Ehlers picking up three goals and an assist in the two games while Wheeler has picked up a goal and two assists so far.
  • Despite having a few rough outings at home to start the season, Winnipeg has rolled out an impressive 5-1-1 record in their last seven contests at Bell MTS Place.
  • The powerplay has struggled lately as they’ve gone three games without a goal. The team is 0-9 in that span and will be looking to change that this afternoon.

What We’re Saying…

“It’s ok to get angry at missed calls. It’s fine to be angry at bad calls. You can even go as far as point out that a missed call, or a bad call led directly to a goal against. All of that is fair and acceptable. I won’t deny anyone the right to feel jilted in that way.
What you can’t say though is that a missed call, or a bad call or even a series of them put together ultimately decided the outcome of a 60 minute long game.”
 
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including power play and penalty kill lines by checking out our line combo page.

Anaheim Ducks Lines

LWCRWForwards

DEVIN SHORE
Rating: 70.1#127 LW

RYAN GETZLAF
Rating: 75.6#21 C

TROY TERRY
Rating: 71.6#100 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 72.45#31 FL1

RICKARD RAKELL
Rating: 74.7#29 LW

SAM STEEL
Rating: 71.8#142 C

JAKOB SILFVERBERG
Rating: 74.7#14 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 73.74#12 FL2

NICK RITCHIE
Rating: 70.8#118 LW

ADAM HENRIQUE
Rating: 72.9#121 C

ONDREJ KASE
Rating: 74.7#17 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 72.80#16 FL3

NICOLAS DESLAURIERS
Rating: 69.2#136 LW

DEREK GRANT
Rating: 72.1#135 C

CARTER ROWNEY
Rating: 70.7#111 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 70.66#25 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense

CAM FOWLER
Rating: 75.1#14 LD

ERIK GUDBRANSON
Rating: 71.5#91 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 73.29#25 DL1

HAMPUS LINDHOLM
Rating: 74.8#16 LD

MICHAEL DEL ZOTTO
Rating: 71.9#83 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 73.36#25 DL2

BRENDAN GUHLE
Rating: 72.2#94 LD

KORBINIAN HOLZER
Rating: 70.1#101 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 71.13#26 DL3
GOALIES

RYAN MILLER
Rating: 70.8#10 G1

ANTHONY STOLARZ
Rating: 68.4#22 G2

Winnipeg Jets Lines

LWCRWForwards

KYLE CONNOR
Rating: 73.6#26 LW

MARK SCHEIFELE
Rating: 73.6#38 C

PATRIK LAINE
Rating: 73.6#27 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 73.65#15 FL1

NIKOLAJ EHLERS
Rating: 73.6#26 LW

BLAKE WHEELER
Rating: 73.6#27 C

JACK ROSLOVIC
Rating: 73.6#27 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 73.65#13 FL2

ANDREW COPP
Rating: 73.6#26 LW

ADAM LOWRY
Rating: 73.6#38 C

MATHIEU PERREAULT
Rating: 73.6#27 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 73.65#1 FL3

JOONA LUOTO
Rating: 73.6#26 LW

NICK SHORE
Rating: 70.9#162 C

LOGAN SHAW
Rating: 73.6#27 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 72.74#12 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense

JOSH MORRISSEY
Rating: 73.6#26 LD

TUCKER POOLMAN
Rating: 73.6#21 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 73.62#11 DL1

LUCA SBISA
Rating: 73.6#26 LD

NEAL PIONK
Rating: 73.6#21 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 73.62#10 DL2

NATHAN BEAULIEU
Rating: 73.6#26 LD

ANTHONY BITETTO
Rating: 73.6#21 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 73.62#2 DL3
GOALIES

CONNOR HELLEBUYCK
Rating: 68.2#25 G1

LAURENT BROSSOIT
Rating: 65.4#55 G2

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