Medicine Hat News

Jets secure playoff spot

- DARRIN BAUMING

WINNIPEG Captain Blake Wheeler wasn’t certain at the beginning of the season if his Winnipeg Jets would contend for a playoff spot. Now he has his answer.

The Jets clinched a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 5-4 shootout win over the Nashville Predators on Sunday. It’ll be their second playoff appearance since the franchise relocated to Winnipeg in 2011.

“(There was) a lot of uncertaint­y coming into the year, where we were going to be,” said Wheeler, whose been with the franchise the entirety of its time in Winnipeg. “I don’t think many people thought we were going to be where we are at, a playoff team. Every single guy in here has had a huge part in that. It’s a big moment for our team and for our organizati­on.”

Wheeler credits a rookie — linemate Kyle Connor — as a significan­t factor in the club sitting in second place in the Western Conference, just five points back of firstplace Nashville.

“He’s one of the single biggest reasons why we are where we are,” said Wheeler. “(Connor has) put up nearly 30 goals and is a real impact player playing with Mark Scheifele and I. It’s quite a surprise.

“I’ve said it before, but coming into the year I didn’t really know what to expect out of him.”

In addition to Connor’s 29th goal of the season moving him into a tie with Vancouver’s Brock Boeser for the NHL rookie goal scoring lead, the 21-yearold added two assists Sunday to hit the 50-point plateau.

“I think every game in this league you gain more confidence,” said Connor, who has seven goals in Winnipeg’s last six games, including a pair of gamewinner­s in overtime in the Jets’ previous two contests. “It builds as the team wins and everybody is playing well. So that’s kind of the feeling in this room.”

“(Wheeler has) meant so much to me, him and Scheifele. It’s just been awesome playing with those guys. It’s always something new, learning every game and every practice. It’s been really fun.”

Dustin Byfuglien also scored on the power play, while Bryan Little and Wheeler both added a goal and an assist for Winnipeg.

Kyle Turris, Ryan Ellis, and Viktor Arvidsson each recorded a goal and an assist, and Roman Josi also scored for the Predators.

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