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Hat trick spoils trip to Finland

Laine steals show with 3 goals against Panthers

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HELSINKI — Patrik Laine could hardly find a better place than home to show off his highscorin­g instincts.

Laine, from Finland, had a hat trick as the Winnipeg Jets took a 4-2 victory over the Florida Panthers in a regular-season game in the Finnish capital on Thursday.

He scored in the second period and twice in the third, including an empty-netter, in the opener of a back-to-back series between the teams in front of a roaring sellout crowd of 13,500 at Hartwall Arena.

“I don’t think you can imagine how good that feels,” Laine said. “It’s good to be home and score all those goals back here. It’s pretty awesome.”

He wristed a shot past goalie James Reimer on a power play to claim a 2-1 lead for the Jets with 4:46 left in the second, then slapped a one-timer for the winner on a two-man advantage from the top of the left circle 3:28 into the final period before scoring on

an empty net for his fifth career hat trick.

Mathieu Perreault scored the opening goal for the Jets (8-4-1) and captain Blake Wheeler and defenseman Dustin Byfuglien and had three assists each. The Panthers (2-5-3), who outshot Winnipeg 38-36, tied the score twice on goals by Keith Yandle and Evgenii Dadonov.

Florida captain Aleksander Barkov, also a native of Finland, assisted on Yandle’s goal.

“Overall, as a team, we played good in their zone,” Barkov said. “We have another game [Friday] and we have to concentrat­e on that.”

Laine, whose 44 goals were second to Alex Ovechkin’s 49 last season, had just three goals and two assists in 12 games, but he made a clear statement on Thursday.

“Tonight was a good example of what we see from [Laine] so often,” Winnipeg coach Paul Maurice said. “He scored three but I think he could have had seven. I’m just so happy for him and his family that he can have a night like this. It’s just outstandin­g.”

The Panthers had the

momentum in early stages, outshootin­g the Jets 9-0 in the opening minutes. They controlled the play and the puck most of the opening period but goaltender Connor Hellebuyck kept them at bay, turning back 18 shots in the opening frame.

In the process, Hellebuyck frustrated Dadonov on a breakaway and helped the Jets kill a two-minute penalty before Perreault struck on the other side, scoring the go-ahead goal on a rebound with 1:26 remaining.

“We generated a ton of chances,” Florida coach Bob Boughner said. “This is what it’s been like since the season started. We’re still trying to break through and get the offensive production going.”

Yandle tied the score for Florida with 15:42 left in the second period, firing a slap shot on a four-on-three power play.

With an assist on Yandle’s goal, forward Mike Hoffman extended his point streak to eight games, and center Nick Bjugstad had the 100th assist of his career.

The game was the 24th played in Europe during the regular season and the sixth in Finland. In October, the New Jersey Devils defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in their regular-season opener in Gothenburg, Sweden.

 ?? MARTTI KAINULAINE­N/AP ?? The Jets’ Mathieu Perreault, right, celebrates after scoring his team’s opening goal during the NHL Global Series game in Helsinki, Finland.
MARTTI KAINULAINE­N/AP The Jets’ Mathieu Perreault, right, celebrates after scoring his team’s opening goal during the NHL Global Series game in Helsinki, Finland.
 ?? MARTTI KAINULAINE­N/AP ?? Retired star Teemu Selanne drops the ceremonial puck between the Jets’ Patrik Laine, left, and the Panthers’ Aleksander Barkov before the NHL Global Series match.
MARTTI KAINULAINE­N/AP Retired star Teemu Selanne drops the ceremonial puck between the Jets’ Patrik Laine, left, and the Panthers’ Aleksander Barkov before the NHL Global Series match.

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