Home sweet home, right? Not so much on Thursday night in Winnipeg.


Thursday’s game marked goaltender Eric Comrie’s return to Winnipeg after signing with the Sabres this past offseason. He served as Ukko Pekka Luukkonen’s backup when the Jets met up with the Sabres in Buffalo earlier this month, so this was his first test against his former mates.
Entering the game at 4-8-0 in 12 starts this season, Comrie managed to pull off a memorable performance in his first start back in Manitoba for the nine-year member of the Jets/Moose franchise.

Thursday’s contest didn’t go over especially well for the Manitoba Moose’s all-time games played and wins leader, despite a lack of Jets offensive firepower in the early going.
Buffalo pulled out to a 13-6 shot lead through 20 minutes, but was unable to beat Connor Hellebuyck in the opening frame. With only 14 seconds of power play time on their hands, the Sabres also successfully killed off two Jets man advantages before the horn sounded.
The middle stanza began with more of the same from the seemingly worn out Jets. Coming off a stretch that saw eight of nine games on the road and a span of five-straight away from home, Winnipeg certainly welcomed the familiar confines of Canada Life Centre. But the team just couldn't get going.






Hellebuyck finished the night with 33 saves on 36 shots and saw his record fall to 23-14-1 on the year. Despite the loss, he did hold his mates right in a game to which no one else really showed up to play. His former backup Eric Comrie made 19 stops on 21 Winnipeg shots and improved his record to 5-8-0.
Next up for the Jets is the second match of the three-game homestand, as another familiar squad – the Philadelphia Flyers – roll into town for a Saturday evening matchup. Puck drop is set for 6:00 PM central time. The game can be viewed live on Sportsnet.
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