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Jets beat Blackhawks in the shooting, Clinh West’s best seed

April 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Winnipeg Jets defender Josh Morrissey (44) and Goaldender Connor Hellebuyck (37) defend against Chicago Blackhawks in United Center. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Cole Perfetti scored a stylish goal in his first career attempt to help Winnipeg Jets on Saturday at the Western Conference at the Western Conference with a 5-4 road win against Chicago Blackhawks.

Winnipeg (55-21-4, 114 points) approached the cup of his first presidents in the history of franchise with victory, Blackhawks (23-46-11, 57 points) lost their seventh match at the last nine (2-5-2). The jets left the two normal season matches and Washington Capitals (50-20-9, 109), the best seed of the Eastern Conference, will play three.

Josh Morrissey scored twice, Kyle Connor scored a goal and received help, Connor Hellebuyck saved 28.

Frank Nazar and Connor Bedard both finished with a goal and help. Meanwhile, Spencer Knight stopped 37 of 41 shots in Chicago’s network.

Hellebuyck, jets in the first period 9:20 in the remaining power game to clean the disc to clean the disc, but Nick Foligno Goaldender prevented the attempt to clean up and scored a goal at the beginning of Blackhawks at the beginning of 1-0.

Chicago’s special teams success has doubled Blackhawks with a power game marking after a little longer than three minutes.

Knight encountered to get the pad in front of Alex Iaallo’s rebound opportunity, while the second period saved the competition in the best way with the remaining 12:34.

Nino Niederreiter remained in the second place while choosing the upper corner with the wrist shot.

Winnipeg advanced nikolaj Ehlers left the game after getting out of hard way, and after being connected with Linesman, 5:34 in the second period.

Connor placed his wrist shot perfectly under Knight’s glove, while the competition was in the second place for less than four minutes.

Morrissey put the jets in front of a little more than three minutes and scored a score.

After watching Puck’s jumps out of the boards, Ryan Donato tied the competition with a difficult slap shot with 9:07.

Nazar left Blackhawks behind 5:55 while he was taking a pass from Tyler Bertuzzi and finding the back of the network.

Morrissey later, while sending his wrist to the top corner for overtime, 3:48 is behind.

Niederreiter tried to score the winner of 26 seconds before overtime, but Knight extended his leg to send the game to a shooting.

Bedard and Connor scored goals in the second round, and Blackhawks’s Teuvo Teravainen scored a goal with a wrist throwing after the backhand was high and wide.

-FELD level media

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