Josh Morrissey's OT goal in return lifts Jets over Canucks
- On Saturday, Josh Morrissey scored in overtime to give the Winnipeg Jets a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks at Canada Life Centre.
- Morrissey's return from an upper-body injury suffered at the Milan Cortina Olympics set the stage for his milestone after an assist on Vilardi's tying goal and the overtime winner.
- Mark Scheifele paced the offence by scoring in regulation and adding two assists for a three-point night, while Connor Hellebuyck made 21 saves to secure the Jets' six-game points streak.
- Clinching the season series, Winnipeg improved to 9-2-0 in its last 11 against Vancouver, as specified in the source.
- Looking ahead, the Jets host the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday while Vancouver faces the Ottawa Senators on Monday, with Winnipeg showing resilience after erasing two deficits and Vancouver losing 11 of 13.
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Jets host the Ducks after overtime win
Anaheim Ducks (35-25-3, in the Pacific Division) vs. Winnipeg Jets (26-26-10, in the Central Division)
The Vancouver Canucks did not have a second win in a row after the end of their National Hockey League defeat series. The day after his 6-3 at the Chicago Blackhawks, the league finale with Austrian Marco Rossi had to be beaten 2:3 with the Winnipeg Jets. 24-year-old Vorarlberger remained without a scorer point and holds on to six goals and twelve assists after 31 seasons. Eighth failure in nine gamesFor Rossi, it was the sixth bet after his alm…
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