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CALGARY • It’s tired but it’s true — you really do need your big guns to be at their best in a heavyweigh­t matchup.

The Winnipeg Jets’ top trio of Mark Scheifele, Blake Wheeler and Patrik Laine combined for seven points in Thursday’s 4-3 triumph over Boston.

The Jets’ captain, Wheeler, has been leading the offensive charge with eight markers and 13 points in seven skates during the month of March and just hit the 20-goal plateau for the sixth consecutiv­e campaign.

Meanwhile, the Calgary Flames’ first line should be feeling fine after a 14-point explosion in Tuesday’s 9- 4 trouncing of the New Jersey Devils. Here are 5 Things to Watch for when the Jets host the Flames on Saturday:

1. Division Dreams

With just three weeks remaining in the regular season, both of these squads are focused on the quest for top spot in their respective divisions. The Jets and Nashville Predators are battling for bragging rights in the Central, while the Flames continue to fight with the San Jose Sharks for the lead perch in the Pacific. This could be a potential preview of the Western Conference final, but there are a lot of obstacles to clear first.

2. Bring the Brooms?

The Flames are shooting to sweep the regular-season series against the Jets. They notched a 6-3 victory at the Saddledome in November, then returned from the NHL’s festive break with a 4-1 turkey burn-off at Bell MTS Place. Gaudreau has tallied four times — including a Dec. 27 hat-trick — in those meetings, while lesser-light Mark Jankowski has potted a pair of his own. Patrik Laine has scored half of Winnipeg’s four goals against Calgary.

3. Sniper to Setup Man

He remains one of the NHL’s most dangerous marksmen, but Laine has proven of late there is more to his game than just picking corners. The 20-year-old hasn’t tickled twine in his past seven outings, but he has racked up a half dozen helpers during that span.

4. Starting Smith?

It’s usually a no- brainer to rotate goaltender­s during a back-to-back set, but the Flames’ puck-stopping plan for Saturday’s showdown likely depends on how Mike Smith is feeling after a bout with illness earlier this week. There was some uncertaint­y about whether the 36-yearold would dress as David Rittich’s backup Friday against the Rangers. After arriving in the wee hours, the Flames will need their netminder to be sharp, whoever it is.

5. This and That

The Jets’ power play operates at a league-best 32.1 per cent clip on home ice … After missing three-plus months due to a blood clot, Winnipeg-raised defenceman Michael Stone has been cleared to return to action on Calgary’s blue-line.

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