It won’t matter how many spectacular performances goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has left in him this season, how many game-breaking saves he will make from now until the end of April.
His dominance in the Jets’ net won’t mean a thing if the team in front of him doesn’t find a way to put pucks in the mesh at the other end.
The Jets once again pulled up lame in the scoring department, scoring just a single goal in a 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators at the MTS Centre Thursday night.
"It definitely hurts. We played a pretty good game for 60 minutes," said forward Nikolaj Ehlers, who scored the Jets’ lone goal, his ninth.