Dennis Beyak "the voice of the Jets" puts out some good numbers in his TSN article from
Dennis Beyak on the Jets
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As the calendar turns to 2012, Winnipeg and all
Jets fans wherever they are, and there are plenty, will always remember 2011.
The year the Jets returned to the NHL will always have a special place in the
memory bank.
The Jets closed out 2011 with a 3-2 home win over
the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. The Leafs had a 1-0 lead after one, the
Jets scored all three of their goals in the second and then held off a
determined Leafs team in the third. Zach Bogosian tied the game and Andrew Ladd scored 2:35 later to give the Jets
the lead. Phil Kessel scored his 21st of the year to tie
it, before Blake Wheeler scored the winner. After no
shots in Carolina on Thursday, the Jets limited Kessel to just one shot.
So here are some numbers to digest.
- Jets were 10-3-1 in December, 9-3-1 at the MTS
centre and 1-1 on the road in a stretch that had them play 13 of 15 at home. It
started with a home loss to Ottawa November 29th
- Jets sit in 7th spot and to show the importance
of the game against Toronto, the Leafs find themselves in 10th spot, despite
the teams being tied in the standings going into the game
- Jets scored two power play goals in the game with
the third coming just seconds after a Toronto penalty expired. It was the
seventh time this season the Jets have scored two power play goals in a game,
and the 12th time the Leafs have given up at least two in a game. The penalty
kill continues to be an area of concern for the Leafs.
- Jets play 14 of their next 19 on the road,
starting in Montreal Wednesday (TSN National, TSN 1290). They are 5-8-4 but
that record can be questioned because they played so many road games at the
start of the season. They are a much different team now than they were in October.
"We are more stable, more consistent, defend better and play better as a
group," was Coach Claude Noel's comment on the topic.
- Blake Wheeler extended his point streak to
five games with a goal and an assist. The 6'5, 205lb, 25-year-old winger has
points in 16 of his last 20 games (6-16-22).
- Jets again played without Jim Slater, Dustin Byfuglien and Bryan Little. Randy Jones came off IR but did not dress
while Derek Meech is back skating after going on IR
in mid-October. No timeframe yet on his return, same for Little and Byfuglien.
Slater should be ready for the road trip. With Slater and Little out, face-offs
were again a concern going into the Toronto game, but when the game ended the
Jets had won 63% of the draws. Patrice Cormier, up from St. John's, was a perfect
4/4 in the LA game and a perfect 8/8 in the Toronto game. Alexander Burmistrov was 64%, Tim Stapleton 75%, and Nik Antropov was 50% which was very good
considering he was up against David Steckel all game. Steckel is one of the
top face-off men in the league.
- Starting with the Toronto game, the Jets now play
20 of 21 against Eastern Conference opponents
Plenty of Leaf jersey's in the crowd at the MTS
Centre, as there were when Montreal came to town.
On the game, Coach Noel "felt we got a little
unnerved in the third. They came hard at us. We didn't seem to be emotionally
into it in the first but Bogosian's goal got that going for us in the
second."
On his team, Coach has this to say. "The
players have settled into their roles, our team play has been great and there's
lots of good things about our team right now. It was good to get a couple of
power play goals."
If you are a Jets player, coach, or fan, plenty of
reasons to smile. At least until Wednesday when a four-game road trip starts,
looking for a win that would give them their second four-game winning streak of
the season."