The weird play that sees Myers head down the tunnel. #WPGWhiteout #NHLJets
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JNGD.R1G3 Recap: Back To Reality

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Apr 15, 2018, 22:19 EDT
The Jets were not going to go 16-0 in these playoffs and, the Wild are still a pretty good team, especially at home.
Both of these facts were confirmed tonight as Minnesota comes roaring back with a 6-2 win in game three.
TALKING POINTS
The thing most Jets fans will talk about for the next 24 hours will be the injury to Tyler Myers and what sure looks like a punch to the back of his knee as he’s falling by Marcus Foligno.
- Myers knee buckles the moment it’s punched, the question is… Was that punch intentional? My personal feeling? It is so, so borderline and I doubt it gets looked at any further by Player Safety. I don’t like the look of how Foligno’s arm thrusts forward there, but we’re also look at this in slow motion.
- The game itself? Ugh. Kudos to the Wild for coming out playing like they had something to prove because they sure did after two stinkers on the road.
- Ben Chiarot did not have a good game at all. Two bad penalties (we’ll talk about the officiating in a sec) and that seemed to completely take him out of the game. He had a couple of turnovers, blew coverage on a couple of plays.
- Poor Connor Hellebuyck. He had zero help in this game from his defense. As you’ll see in the heatmap below, the Wild had a field day with chances right at his doorstep and the defense was poor in clearing away traffic from the front of the Jets net. Steve Mason came in for mop up duty in the third period.
- Speaking of the third, Jets did a good job settling things down and just playing hockey in the final frame. They didn’t score, but they didn’t give up and they didn’t do anything moronic like the Wild did at the end of game two. That was a good reset period for the Jets and should be something to build off of for game four.
SCORING SUMMARY

HIGHLIGHTS
We're here. (Respect for the anthem singer knowing what was coming) #WPGWhiteout
Buff not wasting any time out there before throwing the first hit. #GoJetsGo
Hot wheels leading the way. We'll take it! #GoJetsGo
Myers with the rocket to cut the lead in half. #GoJetsGo
Just. That. Close. #WPGWhiteout #NHLJets #GoJetsGo
I BROUGHT CHARTS


Matchups are limited to 5-on-5 situations. Tile size is scaled by Time On Ice and colour is scaled by adjusted Expected Goals differential. Blue represents a home team advantage and red represents a road team advantage.

PLAYERS OF THE GAME
For Winnipeg: Jacob Trouba – Hard to find a Jet who had an overly good game, but Truoba was solid in an otherwise forgettable night for the defense as a unit.
For Minnesota: Mikael Granlund – Welcome the Wild to the series and especially Granlund who finally had a great game with a goal and assist.
NEXT FLIGHT
No one said they'd go 16 and 0. No one said they'd sweep the Wild.. (Well, ok, SOME of you said they would.. We won't shame you.) On to the next. Jets still lead the series 2-1.
On to the next indeed.. That will be Tuesday night for game four in Minny. Puck drop is at 7 PM CST.
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