When the curtain finally closes on the 2015-16 season for the Winnipeg Jets, there will be a long list of things in need of improvement.
Certainly, an improvement on the penalty kill will be one of the items under the microscope.
That particular road to recovery may be well on its way, as the Jets, now mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, have started to see a vast improvement in this department over the last stretch of games.
Under a new system, the Jets are 34-for-39, allowing five power-play goals against in their last 15 games heading into Monday’s tilt with the Philadelphia Flyers — a success rate of 87 per cent, more than 10 per cent better than their season average of 78.