Winnipeg's players will be glad to have Brandon Tanev and Luke Schenn, even as Jets management set its sights higher and missed.
BOTTOM LINE: The New Jersey Devils take on the Winnipeg Jets in a non-conference matchup. New Jersey is 15-10-4 at home and 33-24-6 overall. The Devils are ninth in NHL play serving 9.0 penalty minutes per game.
The Winnipeg Jets have regained their confidence and have restored the fans' faith in them with back-to-back wins in dominant fashion, but will in tough against the Carolina Hurricanes.
The New Jersey Devils make the short trip to Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon looking to snap out of a losing funk with a matchup against the Flyers.
The Winnipeg Jets have gone from slumping (though we use that term rather loosely in this case) to surging as they look to close out a four-game road trip against the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday. A three-game winless skid (0-2-1) has been replaced by wins on consecutive nights — and consecutive days,