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Jets power past Preds into final four

- KEN WIEBE kwiebe@postmedia.com twitter.com/WiebeSunSp­orts

NASHVILLE In this unbelievab­le battle between Central Division heavyweigh­ts, it was the Winnipeg Jets that finally delivered the knockout punch.

In a battle between the top two teams in the NHL during the regular season, neither team was able to string together consecutiv­e wins.

But after stealing home-ice advantage in the series opener, the Jets didn’t need to win two in a row against the Nashville Predators.

Thanks to a fast start and a sound defensive effort, the Jets eliminated the Presidents’ Trophy winners with a 5-1 triumph in Game 7 on Thursday at Bridgeston­e Arena.

There won’t be much time to enjoy the victory as Game 1 of the Western Conference final against the Vegas Golden Knights goes on Saturday at Bell MTS Place.

One of the strangest storylines in this series is that the road team won five of the seven games, including the clincher.

A big reason why the Jets were able to be road warriors in this series was the solid play of goalie Connor Hellebuyck.

Looking nothing like a playoff newbie, Hellebuyck stood tall, finishing with 36 saves in Game 7.

Seeking a fast start, the Jets were able to score twice before the game was 11 minutes old, getting goals just over two minutes apart from Tyler Myers and Paul Stastny.

The icebreaker can only be described as a softy as Myers caught Predators goalie Pekka Rinne cheating off the post and scored from a sharp angle. On the second goal, Stastny shovelled home his own rebound after Rinne was unable to corral the initial shot.

After allowing two goals on seven shots on goal, Rinne was pulled in favour of Predators backup Juuse Saros.

The Predators got back into the game after Jets left-winger Kyle Connor was called for cross-checking defenceman P.K. Subban. Subban then blasted home a slapshot from the point.

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