Minnesota Wild beat the Winnipeg Jets

Minnesota Wild beat the Winnipeg Jets

Every Canadian loves hockey and every Winnipegger loves the Winnipeg Jets!

The most recent game was a big loss for a team and the fans, who came to support and cheered for our very own Winnipeg Jets to win.  The Jets lost with a huge advantage of the competing team, the hole gave Wild showed domination and got their well-deserved win.

On Tuesday, February 26th Minnesota Wild got a win 3-2 over the Winnipeg Jets. Both teams worked hard and showed great skills, but the Wild overpowered the Jets.

Minnesota players showed great teamwork and a well-coordinated game. Teams coach was giving instruction nonstop and that lead to a good result.

Jason Zucker and Joel Eriksson Ek scored 26 seconds apart with less than two minutes to play in the third period. Brad Hunt had the other goal for Minnesota, and Devan Dubnyk made 30 saves for the Wild (31-27-6), who have also won all four games against Winnipeg this season.

Patrik Laine scored once and added an assist, and Mark Scheifele also had a goal for the Jets, who are 1-4-1 in their past six games. Hellebuyck stopped 36 shots for Winnipeg (37-22-4).

It was the first game Winnipeg was without top-pair defenceman Josh Morrissey, who’s out until at least early April with an upper-body injury after being hit into the boards in last Sunday’s 4-1 loss to Arizona.

Winnipeg picked up two blue-liners in its six trades Monday. Nathan Beaulieu took Morrissey’s spot with Jacob Trouba. Defenceman Bogdan Kiselevich didn’t arrive until late Tuesday afternoon.

Winnipeg Jets is an amazing team and has a huge army of fans and supporters, which give big support for the team at every game, and fans can get rewarded with the team win or with a much better gift.

At the end of November last year Patrick Lane scored a very rare five goals in one game. A five-goal game means a Million Dollar prize through Safeway/Sobey's Score & Win contest plus $100,000 for the fourth goal, and $1,000 in gift cards for the third goal, for whoever is in the draw that night. That happened to be Christopher Haley of Winnipeg.

Every game there are millions of fans watching our team perform on TV and support at a game in person, all hoping for a win and the first places for Jets. And every one of them hopes for a great show and a win in the next game!

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