Friday, 4 November 2016

NHL - Winnipeg Jets @ Colorado Avalanche 1-0 - Friday, October 28, 2016



Michael Hutchinson made 37 saves and Shawn Matthias scored in the second period to help the Winnipeg Jets defeat the Colorado Avalanche 1-0 at Pepsi Center. Paul Maurice won his 100th game as Jets coach. Hired Jan. 12, 2014, Maurice is 100-81 with the Jets and 560-538-99 in his 19-year career. The shutout was Hutchinson's third in the NHL.


The Jets (4-4-0) took the lead when Matthias scored at 8:29 of the second period on a one-timer from the right circle past goalie Semyon Varlamov off a cross-ice pass from Joel Armia. Varlamov made 20 saves. The Jets signed Matthias to a two-year, $4.25 million contract July 1 after he left the Avalanche as an unrestricted free agent. Colorado tried to re-sign Matthias after acquiring him from the Toronto Maple Leafs on Feb. 21 for minor-league forward Colin Smith and a fourth-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft.
The Avalanche (3-3-0) outshot the Jets 20-4 in the third period, but Hutchinson made several big saves, including three against Gabriel Landeskog and two each against Jarome Iginla and Blake Comeau. The Jets played the second game of back-to-back nights after defeating the Dallas Stars 4-1 on Thursday. It was their fourth game in six days. The Avalanche hadn't played since a 5-2 road loss to the Florida Panthers on Saturday. The game was their second of the season at home and their first since a season-opening 6-5 win against Dallas Oct. 15.
* Avalanche defenseman Eric Gelinas dived to knock the puck away from Jets right wing Nikolaj Ehlers to prevent a breakaway at 12:45 of the third period.
* The Jets have won two games in a row after losing four of five ... Avalanche right wing Mikko Rantanen had two shots on goal in 18:16 of ice time in his first NHL game of the season ... Colorado has lost three of its past four.
Jets Quotes
Paul Maurice: "[Hutchinson] was spectacular, especially with all the chaos that was going on in front of the net. He got a piece on all the ones he needed to. I'm happy for him. He's worked hard, he's played three very strong games for us and he gets a statistical number that recognizes that."
Shawn Matthias: "It's nice to score against your former team, always. There's no animosity toward any old team. I'm playing hard for the Jets."
Michael Hutchinson: "We knew they were going to have a push at some point and our guys did a great job. They had a lot of shots in the third, but I don't think that's indicative of how our team played. I was happy with my game, but it wasn't a perfect game. I left some rebounds in areas where you don't want to put them."
"We knew with having all those days off there was a chance they could come out with a little bit of a slower start. With us playing last night it was important to jump on them early, and our first period was great. After that, we started battling. It isn't an easy task and it was exactly what we had to do to get the win."
Blake Wheeler: "It's never an easy thing playing back-to-back games, especially traveling from Winnipeg to Denver. It poses a lot of challenges, so we did a great job with that and it's something we should be proud of."

Nathan MacKinnon: "Hutchinson played well. We missed a few open nets. It was tight the first two periods; in the third we really dominated. It stinks that's the way it ended. The Jets played well the first two periods, I thought we controlled the third."


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