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Central Division title well outside the Jets’ airspace

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a ridiculous run for the Jets to overcome the eight-point deficit in the Central.

With 12 games to go, the Jets (41-19-10) would probably be best served focusing on trying to lock down home-ice advantage in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

With 92 points, the Jets have a firm grasp on second place and a seven-point cushion on the Minnesota Wild with 12 games left to go in the regular season — while dealing with a rash of injuries to nine starters, most notably star centre Mark Scheifele.

“I really liked the way we stayed with it. There wasn’t anything easy there for us,” Jets head coach Paul Maurice said. “We never talk about our injuries limiting what we can do. We put 20 NHLers on the ice and that’s a big part of the reason we’ve survived and excelled with some pretty important pieces out of the lineup for a long period of time.”

In the coming days, the Jets should be getting several key pieces back in the lineup, including defencemen Jacob Trouba and Toby Enstrom and centres Scheifele, Paul Stastny and Adam Lowry.

The Jets play host to Chicago on Thursday.

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Although it’s been a challengin­g season for the Blackhawks, they’ve had the Jets’ number so far this season, winning both meetings to date.

Injuries are an obvious factor, but the Jets’ depth has been on display all season long, which makes it surprising the Jets have gone six games without scoring four goals in a game, their longest stretch this season. Left-winger Kyle Connor snapped an eight-game goalscorin­g drought against Nashville on Tuesday, but the Jets have several key contributo­rs who haven’t found the back of the net in a long time.

Since giving up six goals in a loss to Nashville on Feb. 27, Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck got himself back in the zone, allowing just 12 goals during his past six appearance­s — which included making 30 saves in 49:36 of relief on Tuesday. While much of the attention

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