Penticton Herald

Jets, Hellebuyck blank Canucks 1-0

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WINNIPEG — Connor Hellebuyck believes he’s calm in the crease.

The Winnipeg Jets goaltender had to be that as he held off the Vancouver Canucks to ensure Patrik Laine’s first-period goal was the only one needed in a 1-0 win on Sunday.

Hellebuyck made 29 saves for his fourth shutout of the season as the Jets extended their home winning streak to six games.

“I like to think that I’m a calm goalie,” said Hellebuyck, who picked up his 25th victory of the season. “I like to have things around me at ease. I think that helps the team and I like to stick to it.”

His teammates and fans at Bell MTS Place were feeling a bit anxious in the third period, when Hellebuyck was cut around his right eye. Teammate Josh Morrissey and Canuck Thomas Vanek got tangled up in the crease with under four minutes left in the game and a stick clipped the netminder. A trainer came out to tend to the wound and play continued.

“As far as I know, there was a shot coming in and I slid into it,” Hellebuyck said. “Pretty routine save and all of the sudden I have a stick poking me in the eye. I don’t really know everything in between that. Everything’s fine.”

The Jets (28-13-7) moved into first place in the NHL Central Division, one point ahead of idle Nashville.

Anders Nilsson stopped 35 shots for the Canucks (18-23-6), who had lost 5-2 to Edmonton the night before.

It was Nilsson’s sixth straight loss, but head coach Travis Green said it was a good outing since the netminder hadn’t started for two weeks.

“Great game. Really good,” Green said. “I’m happy for him that he gave us a really good game on the road against a real good team.”

What wasn’t so great was a 6-on-4 the Canucks had in the last 1:30 of the game. Jets forward Kyle Connor was called for hooking and Nilsson went to the bench for the extra attacker, but the visitors didn’t get a shot on goal.

“I’m not going to sit and pick it apart,” Green said of the two-man advantage. “We were in their end the whole time. 6-on-4, you’d like to get a few better looks, but give their team credit.”

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Vancouver Canucks defenceman Alex Edler collides with Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler (26) during first-period NHL action in Winnipeg on Sunday.
The Canadian Press Vancouver Canucks defenceman Alex Edler collides with Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler (26) during first-period NHL action in Winnipeg on Sunday.

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