WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- A pair of teams with no shortage of offensive potential will be looking to ignite that firepower when the Winnipeg Jets host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday night.
Pittsburgh (7-4-1) is coming off a 2-1 loss Saturday night in Minnesota, following consecutive 2-1 overtime victories earlier in the week in which Phil Kessel scored the winner both times.
"I don't think we're good enough 5-on-5 right now. We tend to be one and done in the offensive zone," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan told reporters after Saturday's loss.
Winnipeg (4-3-2) was on the receiving end of one of those 2-1 overtime losses when the teams met Thursday in Pittsburgh.