Kyle Connor scored 33 seconds into overtime to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-3 win at United Center in Chicago. The Jets have won the first two games of their four-game road trip and now sit just one point back of the Nashville Predators for the final wild card spot in the west. Winnipeg has 76 points, so do the Los Angeles Kings but the Kings have played one fewer game. Mark Scheifele had three assists, Kyle Connor also had an assist to go with his game winning goal and Josh Morrissey had a goal and an assist. Winnipeg will head to Dallas now to face the Stars on Thursday.
“We just said to take care of our own business and that's what we're trying to do. We got ourselves here, but we can't take our foot off the gas," said head coach Scott Arniel.
"It doesn't get any easier in going into Dallas and then Columbus, so a lot of heavy lifting still to go. We have got to make sure that we continue to do those things that keep us in games and that gives us a chance to win.”
TURNING THE TABLE
After a less than memorable opening period in which the Jets gave up a goal to Anton Frondell (his first NHL goal), Winnipeg woke up in the second. It all started with Josh Morrissey continuing his dominance of the Blackhawks. The Jets defenceman came into the night with 27 points in 34 games and a plus 27 in his career against Chicago. Morrissey took a pass from Kyle Connor and started skating towards the Hawks goal and it looked like he was going to go behind the net, but Morrissey made a quick cut to the front and beat Spencer Knight for 13th of the season.














