Jets' overtime run continues with win over Blackhawks
- On March 4, Mark Scheifele scored the overtime winner to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 comeback victory over the Chicago Blackhawks as the team began an eight-game homestand.
- After pulling their goaltender, the Jets created a late chance as a second-period line shuffle positioned Cole Perfetti with Adam Lowry and Gabriel Vilardi, leading to his 2-2 tying goal with 38.6 seconds left.
- Goaltending figures shaped the result, with Connor Hellebuyck making 18 saves and Spencer Knight stopping 29 shots, while Dylan Samberg scored his first goal and assisted on the winner, and Connor Bedard added two assists.
- The result altered both the Jets' streaks and the series balance, with Winnipeg extending their home victory streak over Chicago to seven and taking a 2-1 lead in the season series.
- The Jets host Tampa Bay on Thursday, with the final game against Chicago in Chicago on March 31, 2026.
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Blackhawks allow another critical late goal, lose to Jets in overtime
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The Blackhawks have struggled to safely close out games this season. And in agonizing fashion, another lead slipped away Tuesday night in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Jets, who tied the score with 39 seconds left in regulation to spoil a strong 50-minute (but not 60-minute) effort.“We’ve definitely been in a lot of tight games, which is a good thing in some ways,” Hawks coach Jeff Blashill said. “Sometimes it’s [about] finding…
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