The Winnipeg Jets played the type of game that has been so absent this season, which is surprising considering their seat at the top of the Central Division.
But they’ve blown leads, played from behind and came out of overtimes the winner and outscored their problems, but a game in which they came out and scored first, kept the opponent at bay and scored a couple of insurance goals? Has not happened enough.
A big catalyst? Laurent Brossoit. The Winnipeg Jets went up against the defending Western Conference Champions (who are trying to surge toward the top of the Pacific, and have just two fewer points than Winnipeg after the loss), and they played their backup.