The Oklahoman

Hellebuyck, Jets smother Predators in Game 1 victory

- BY TERESA M. WALKER

NASHVILLE, TENN. — Connor Hellebuyck made 47 saves and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Nashville Predators 4-1 on Friday night in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinal between the NHL’s top teams in the regular season.

Not only did the teams top the standings, this series is the first between clubs with the most combined points ever before a conference finals after Nashville (117) edged Winnipeg (114) for the Presidents’ Trophy.

Both the Jets and Predators brought a Vezina Trophy finalist into this series, and the 24-yearold Hellebuyck outdueled veteran Pekka Rinne, who was pulled after the second period after giving up three goals on 16 shots. Hellebuyck, who made his NHL postseason debut in the first round where he finished off Minnesota with backto-back shutouts, picked up in Nashville where he left off a week ago.

Hellebuyck stretched his shutout streak to 163 minutes before Nashville finally scored.

Mark Scheifele scored two goals, including an empty-netter as the Jets were outshot 48-19. Brandon Tanev and Paul Stastny also scored to help the Jets — the NHL’s best home team — steal home-ice advantage.

Kevin Fiala scored for Nashville, which had won 11 of its last 14 playoff games.

The Predators had the sparkling pregame show with the retractabl­e screen dropping from the ceiling and country star Dierks Bentley singing the U.S. anthem, and a couple catfish hit the ice before the puck drop to boot. Then they pelted Hellebuyck with 15 of the first 19 shots.

Then the Jets scored the game’s first goal for a sixth straight playoff game. Tanev’s wrister beat Rinne’s outstretch­ed right skate at 14:51 of the first.

Nashville finished the period with 20 shots, a franchise postseason record for a period, with Hellebuyck continuing his shutout streak started with consecutiv­e shutouts to finish off Minnesota in the first round.

The Predators kept shooting away with Hellebuyck making every save, and the Jets proved very opportunis­tic.

Stastny scored off a rebound of Patrik Laine’s shot at 9:01 of the second on Winnipeg’s ninth shot for a 2-0 lead.

Filip Forsberg, Nashville’s postseason scoring leader, hit the post on the power play with 3:31 left.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Winnipeg goalie Connor Hellebuyck, left, blocks a shot from Nashville Predators right wing Craig Smith during the second period in Game 1, Friday in Nashville, Tenn.
[AP PHOTO] Winnipeg goalie Connor Hellebuyck, left, blocks a shot from Nashville Predators right wing Craig Smith during the second period in Game 1, Friday in Nashville, Tenn.

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