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Continue search for Jets Presidents’ Cup, Blackhawks Face

April 10, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Winnipeg Jets defender Josh Morrissey (44) celebrates a goal scored by Nino Ninerreiter (not in the picture) against Dallas Stars in the first period in American Airlines Center. Compulsory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagni Images

When Winnipeg Jets set out to face Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday, they are trying to bring them to the primary position to lock the president’s cup.

Jets (54-21-4, 112 points) may be closer to the cup of the first presidents in the history of franchise in the clashes with Blackhawks (23-46-10, 56 points) on Saturday.

NHL leader jets, Thursday, Dallas Stars 4-0, including the cut, on behalf of two straight wins on behalf of the competition.

Winnipeg entered the war on Thursday with a four -point advantage against Dallas, but Connor Hellebuyck sought to capture the jets on the Central Department of the Stars with a closure of 25 times.

Hellebuyck, both a franchise record, was the 45th win of the season and the eighth closure of the season.

Jets defender Josh Morrissey, “last month every night seems to make a new record. To be honest, you can not put into words how important for our team.”

“As a teammate, I feel extremely lucky to start playing in front of him throughout my career. What he does in terms of preparation is that he always finds ways to improve his game.

The seventh Netminder was the winner of the meter, which won at least 45 matches in a single season.

At the top of Jets, Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele won the most in the win of Thursday.

Connor’s two goals have brought up to 94 (40 goals, 54 assists) during the season, while Scheifele received help to reach 85 points (38 goals, 47 assists) at a height of career.

At the other end of the spectrum, Blackhawks is far from setting positive records because they play only for pride at this point of the season.

The young Chicago team struggled to bring together some of the late powerful performances of late hours, but on Thursday, he directed 5-2 victories against Boston Bruins.

Experienced Advanced Nick Foligno scored two goals and Ryan Donato reached 30 goals in his career for the first time in a third period of installments.

Ryan Ryan has the ability to hit the disc, and they all come together, Fol Foligno said from his young teammate. “A special year for him, a year of contract becomes a father, and you can see that something has begun to be ranked a little for himself and who he is, and he’s probably more comfortable with who he was. He has a big role here and he was allowed to play his talents and we were excited for him.

Donato became the first Blackhawks skater who scored 30 goals in a season since total in 2021-22 of Alex Debrincat.

Tyler Bertuzzi and Kevin Korchinski found the back of the network for a Chicago squad who entered with six losses during the previous seven trips of the competitions on Thursday.

-FELD level media

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