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Three Storylines Heading into Jets Two-Game Series Finale Against Canadiens
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Thomas Hall
Apr 10, 2021, 13:30 EDTUpdated: Apr 10, 2021, 11:52 EDT
Coming off a 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, the Winnipeg Jets participated in an optional skate Friday and are now scheduled to face off against this same opponent for a second straight game, looking for a similar outcome during this Saturday night showdown.
Though this contest probably won’t feature two goals less than two minutes into the game, although that’d be a welcomed occurrence, it still has the potential to be another extremely entertaining matchup between these two clubs. Since Winnipeg is looking to keep pace with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers for top spot in the North Division, extending their current winning streak to three games would be very beneficial for the chances of potentially winning the division.
Here are three storylines that could impact the Jets’ eighth game of the season against the Canadiens:

1. Top-Six Forwards Still Searching For Chemistry 

With captain @Blake Wheeler out of the lineup, the Jets were forced to bump forward @Andrew Copp up to the second line, pairing him with teammates @Paul Stastny and @Pierre-Luc Dubois, although that trio struggled to create pressure in the offensive zone early on against the Canadiens. As a result, coach Paul Maurice decided to shake up the top-six forwards once again, swapping Copp with winger @Nikolaj Ehlers.
Using these same line combinations, Maurice and his coaching staff are hopeful the top two lines will continue building off the chemistry they each started creating midway through Thursday’s game. But if they come out flat yet again, don’t be surprised if the blender gets a heavy workout throughout this contest at the Bell Centre.

2. Mason Appleton Continuing Impressive Third Season in NHL

After bouncing in and out of the lineup throughout last season, forward @Mason Appleton has carved out a regular role on the Jets’ third line this season and has gradually improved every step of the way during his third season in the NHL. Appearing in all 40 games, the 25-year-old has produced career-highs in average ice time (14:10), goals (nine), points (20), points per game (0.50), hits (36), blocks (18), faceoff percentage (54.5%) and xG (6.57).
Reaching a new high point Thursday, Appleton earned a career-high 18:28 minutes of ice time and also registered his 20th point of the season, making him the ninth player on the team to reach that mark (tied for second-most among all 31 teams in the league), according to Jets PR. With the former sixth-round pick driving hard to the net on a nightly basis, it certainly wouldn’t be surprising to see him create plenty of havoc for the Canadiens during this matchup.

3. Rest Coming For Connor Hellebuyck 

Since Winnipeg still has some holes to fill on the backend, they’ve been forced to rely heavily on goaltender @Connor Hellebuyck for a second consecutive season and the 2019-20 Vezina Trophy winner hasn’t been given much time to catch his breath, as he currently leads all goaltenders in shots against (783), saves (727) and high-danger shots against (224) during even-strength situations, according to NaturalStatTrick.com. Additionally, the 27-year-old has also started in each of the last five games, which is one game off his season-high of starting six games in a row.
But since Hellebuyck will likely start each of the next two games, spanning across over the next three nights, he still has plenty of work ahead of him before receiving his next break. Having said that, the Jets are scheduled for a back-to-back series starting on Apr. 14, which will be split against the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs, meaning it’d make plenty of sense to give the all-star netminder the night off during the first game of that series.

Lineups: 

Winnipeg Jets:
LWCRW
Kyle Connor

KYLE CONNOR
Rating: 79.5#5 LW
Mark Scheifele

MARK SCHEIFELE
Rating: 76.8#19 C
Andrew Copp

ANDREW COPP
Rating: 72.5#60 RW
Paul Stastny

PAUL STASTNY
Rating: 74.8#36 LW
Pierre-Luc Dubois

PIERRE-LUC DUBOIS
Rating: 74.6#38 C
Nikolaj Ehlers

NIKOLAJ EHLERS
Rating: 75.7#20 RW
Mathieu Perreault

MATHIEU PERREAULT
Rating: 71.1#96 LW
Adam Lowry

ADAM LOWRY
Rating: 69.2#149 C
Mason Appleton

MASON APPLETON
Rating: 69.5#123 RW
Nate Thompson

NATE THOMPSON
Rating: 69.4#145 C
Trevor Lewis

TREVOR LEWIS
Rating: 70.1#114 RW
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS
Josh Morrissey

JOSH MORRISSEY
Rating: 74.1#29 LD
Tucker Poolman

TUCKER POOLMAN
Rating: 71.6#74 RD
Derek Forbort

DEREK FORBORT
Rating: 70.5#109 LD
Neal Pionk

NEAL PIONK
Rating: 75.3#20 RD
Dylan DeMelo

DYLAN DEMELO
Rating: 71.8#69 RD
Montreal Canadiens: 
LWCRW
Corey Perry

COREY PERRY
Rating: 70.8#101 LW
Tyler Toffoli

TYLER TOFFOLI
Rating: 75.9#25 RW
Jonathan Drouin

JONATHAN DROUIN
Rating: 73.0#48 LW
Eric Staal

ERIC STAAL
Rating: 74.2#45 C
Josh Anderson

JOSH ANDERSON
Rating: 73.4#42 RW
Tomas Tatar

TOMAS TATAR
Rating: 77.7#10 LW
Phillip Danault

PHILLIP DANAULT
Rating: 75.5#29 C
Paul Byron

PAUL BYRON
Rating: 71.8#78 LW
Artturi Lehkonen

ARTTURI LEHKONEN
Rating: 71.7#81 RW
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS
Joel Edmundson

JOEL EDMUNDSON
Rating: 73.8#39 LD
Shea Weber

SHEA WEBER
Rating: 76.5#15 RD
Brett Kulak

BRETT KULAK
Rating: 73.4#46 LD
Jeff Petry

JEFF PETRY
Rating: 76.7#13 RD
Victor Mete

VICTOR METE
Rating: 72.2#70 RD

Where to Watch/Listen:

The puck will drop at 6 pm CT, prime time slot here we come, and will be available on SN/City TV along with 680 CJOB.