The Winnipeg Jets are getting a lengthy stay at home and a break they feel will provide a benefit moving forward.
That sounds much better than the stretch the Tampa Bay Lightning are enduring.
Winnipeg looks to deal Tampa its fourth defeat in five games as the Lightning continue their road trip against Central Division foes Friday night.
The Jets (4-2-0) have been in Winnipeg since beating Calgary last Friday to begin a six-game homestand that takes them through Oct. 29. Mathieu Perreault and Drew Stafford scored Sunday, but St.