Post-Game Talk: GAME 30 - Winterpeg 8 BRUINS 1

Fenway

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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Mark Scheifele scored two goals and added an assist to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a convincing 8-1 victory over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night.

Nikita Chibrikov, Mason Appleton, Alex Iafallo, Gabriel Vilardi, Kyle Connor and Vladislav Namestnikov scored the other Winnipeg goals.

Scheifele now has a 13-game point streak at home, totaling 20 points in that stretch.

David Pastrnak replied for the Bruins, who had a four-game winning streak snapped.

Connor Hellebuyck made 23 saves for Winnipeg. Jeremy Swayman stopped 27 shots for Boston.

Scheifele scored his second goal of the game, one-timing a perfect setup from Josh Morrissey on a second-period power play, increasing the Winnipeg lead to 3-0.

Namestnikov opened the scoring in the first period with Boston defenseman Brandon Carlo off for four minutes after clipping Kyle Connor with a high stick. With an assist on the goal, Neal Pionk reached the 200-point mark since joining the Jets in a trade with the New York Rangers.

Takeaways
Bruins: Boston was on their heels after the Jets scored on the power play in the first period, but came to life in the second, scoring their first goal and missing a number of chances. Then they fell apart in the third.

Jets: Winnipeg seemed sparked by the energy displayed by call-up Chibrikov. He drew an early penalty, started the play that led to Winnipeg’s first goal, then assisted on Iafallo’s power-play goal. Then, Scheifele took over, converting two great passes, and dominating play whenever he was on the ice.

Key moment
Connor scored on a setup from Scheifele 1:15 into the third period giving Winnipeg a 4-1 lead and deflating the Bruins.

Key stat
The Jets scored three power-play goals.

Up next
The Bruins visit the Seattle Kraken on Thursday. The Jets host the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday.



 
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MarchysNoseKnows

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He’s also exemplifying the exact fan that Delaware North hopes most Bruins fans to be: starry-eyed optimists that can not, or refuse to, face the objective realities of the team and wish/hope/pray for a miracle, all the while plopping down their hard-earned money to spend on the team. Or, the other kind of fan who just goes to the game for the fun of it once in a while but doesn’t really know much or care much about the team.

I have little use for either.
God forbid people root for good things to happen for their team.
 

SonnyBoy

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Looks like the new coach surge has run its course/

Back to reminding all that you can’t win at the nhl level with 1 top 6 forward and a sieve in net.

#fire sweeney
Don't you see Pasta top 6 forward anymore then?
Not upset, but he’s KO’d two guys who have never fought. He also fought Larson who doesn’t fight.
Well he sure tried though?

Sway pulled Montgomery... ...he quit the team. With that attitude, hopefully he doesn't wear Bruins uniform never again.
 

PaulD

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No, I don't wanna compare Pasta to Swayman. That seems to be what you want to do.

As for slumps, the best players in the game don't have 30 game slumps. At least they shouldn't.
bullshit. I never mentioned pasta.
I replied to the post where pastas poor start and high pay was compared to Swaymans.

try reading slower.

Pasta before his big contract had proven his worth, Swayman just gave us a small sample and management fell for it, sorry Swayman sold himself and good for him, blame management. Swayman got what his whinny ass wanted, now he will have to live with criticism, and he has not heard it really loud yet, but it is coming.
exactly. Swayman was great in the negotiating room.
Followed up by sucking ass innthe blue paint.
 

Dennis Bonvie

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bullshit. I never mentioned pasta.
I replied to the post where pastas poor start and high pay was compared to Swaymans.

try reading slower.


exactly. Swayman was great in the negotiating room.
Followed up by sucking ass innthe blue paint.

The post you originally responded to was about poor play being of importance, regardless of high pay. There was no comparison between Pasta and Swayman.

By the way, I'm a slow reader to begin with. Can't really slow down any more.
 

Sheppy

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So should Freddy not fight Larsson after he drilled Poitras, considering we are now using fighting Larsson as a negative?
I’m literally saying im OK with it. I’m just stating that they’re non fighters.

He came into the league taking on some decent fighters.
 

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