

It wasn’t an ideal first period for Winnipeg, despite seemingly decent play. It also didn’t help that the Jets once again gave up a goal on the first shot of the game.
It was quick mental lapse in coverage as three defenders went for one Bruin, Charlie Coyle, leaving Tyler Bertuzzi alone with the puck behind Connor Hellebuyck. As the defencemen shifted their attention to Boston’s trade deadline acquisition, he calmly dished it to a wide-open Trent Frederic. He put his 15th of the season past Hellebuyck just 50 seconds into the contest.

Boston got another one before the period came to a close, with Pavel Zacha firing a perfect wrister through Hellebuyck on a rush up ice. That second marker came with less than seven minutes remaining in the frame, to which the Jets managed to hold off any further goals against.
In fact, Winnipeg actually played a better period than the Bruins, but were not rewarded on their opportunities. And it wasn’t like Jeremy Swayman played lights out in the net either, but the Jets just couldn’t’ find a way to score. He did have one spectacular save on Mark Scheifele, but the rest seemed rather routine.

Winnipeg outshot Boston 13-7 through 20 minutes, drew four penalties and controlled most of the play, but found itself down 2-0 with just two periods left to go.


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