New York Post

Winn.-win propositio­n for Jets against Toronto

- By MICHAEL LEBOFF actionnetw­ork.com

The Winnipeg Jets are soaring. Thought to be a fringe playoff team before the campaign started in October, the Jets have obliterate­d expectatio­ns through the first 45 games of the season and are now in the mix to win the Presidents’ Trophy. Only the Bruins and Canucks have a better points percentage than Winnipeg, which has used an 18-3-2 run since the start of December to vault itself to the top of the Central Division.

Winnipeg’s formula is not fluky, either. The Jets are deep up front, play a structured game at five-on-five and have one of the best goaltender­s in the NHL — Connor Hellebuyck — playing at an all-world level. Throw in some clinical finishers and playmakers like Kyle Connor, Nikolaj Ehlers and Mark Scheifele — who’s day-to-day but could return for this one — and you can see why the Jets look like a legitimate Stanley Cup contender during this wide-open season.

The Maple Leafs are a different story entirely. The Leafs were priced as one of the Stanley Cup favorites before the season but have been stop-start through their first 45 games. Toronto’s defensive numbers have been pedestrian, there isn’t much scoring depth to this roster and the goaltendin­g has been a carousel since Joseph Woll got hurt. Auston Matthews’ heroics have kept the Leafs afloat, but there is a real chance that this team could be in danger of missing the postseason this spring.

Toronto is still a dangerous team, but the Leafs are reliant on their opponent making mistakes that they can capitalize on and that’s just not in Winnipeg’s DNA this season. There will be a time to sell high on the Jets, but this isn’t it.

THE PLAY: Jets, +110.

Michael Leboff handicaps the NHL for Action Network.

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