Scheifele and Toews rally Jets over slumping Flames 2-1
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Jets soar with a scorching start, while the struggling Flames desperately seek a home turnaround in this intense Canadian rivalry.
The Calgary Flames weren't able to pick up a win on Monday night, but their fanbase still had plenty to cheer for.
It was fitting, really, that on a night Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stood so tall, one of his 32 saves would ultimately lead to the game-winning goal for his club. With time
The Winnipeg Jets (4-1) bring the NHL's No. 3 scoring offense (21 total goals) into a road matchup with the Calgary Flames (1-5), who have the league's 30th-ranked scoring defense (25 total goals against). The contest starts at 9:30 p.m. ET on Monday on ESPN+.
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Toews starting to feel comfortable playing with Jets
Jonathan Toews’ power play marker at 2:41 of the third period came off a deflection of a Neal Pionk point shot to tie the game 1-1. Mark Scheifele notched the game-winner at 15:06 as the Jets rallied for a 2-1 decision over the struggling Calgary Flames.
The floundering Calgary Flames are hoping a return home will be the tonic to snap their losing skid when the high-flying Winnipeg Jets visit on Monday.
How to watch the NHL game between the Calgary Flames and the Winnipeg Jets, as well as puck drop time and team news.
The Winnipeg Jets take on the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome today. Here are the projected/expected lineups.