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Looking to build off of Saturday’s 3-0 win over the Avalanche, the Winnipeg Jets welcomed the Vancouver Canucks to town on Tuesday evening and ran away with this game early. Kyle Connor scored a hat trick in the first period as the Jets took home a 6-1 win, as they are the first team in the NHL to reach the 30-win mark this season.
NEENAH 650, OSHKOSH WEST 377, PULASKI 325, VALLEY SWIM TEAM 321, APPLETON NORTH/EAST 305, OSHKOSH NORTH/LOURDES 146, SHAWANO/SEYMOUR 118, NOTRE DAME 23
Andrew Jensen added 18 points for the Ghosts and Caden Graff scored 12. Preston Johnson led River Falls with 18 points and Tanner Bottolfson had 11. River Falls: C. Johnson 8,E. Johnson 4, Bottolfson 11,
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Game, set, mismatch. The Winnipeg Jets looked like a team on a mission. The Vancouver Canucks looked like one that had gone missing. The end result was a 6-1 laugher for the home side on Tuesday
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Tuesday, 5 p.m., Canada Life Centre TV: SN Pacific. Radio: Sportsnet 650 The buzz: The toughest questions on a test often come on the last page. For the Vancouver Canucks, a passing grade to conclude a gruelling and revealing five-game slog against elite competition is possible by solving this difficult equation: How do you ground the high-flying Jets?
Mason Appleton and Vlad Namestnikov remain out on forward, but Dominic Toninato and David Gustafsson have filled in the fourth line well, in their absence. Connor Hellebuyck will start in goal for ...
Dylan DeMelo celebrated a milestone game in dramatic fashion. The Winnipeg Jets defenceman — who is much more accustomed to preventing goals than scoring them — wired a seeing-eye wrist shot past