Battle-tested Jets excited to face Dallas, but need break after bruising series against Blues

The Winnipeg Jets and St. Louis Blues battled it out in a grueling opening-round NHL playoff series that left players with aching muscles and bruised bodies. Despite the physical toll, the Jets emerged victorious in an epic 4-3 double-overtime win in Game 7, with captain Adam Lowry scoring the game-winning goal at 16:10.
After their hard-fought victory, the Jets are now gearing up to face the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference second round. This matchup marks the first time these two teams will meet in the post-season, adding an extra layer of excitement for both players and fans.
The Jets showcased their resilience and physicality in the series against the Blues, out-hitting their opponents 73-49 in the league’s third-longest Game 7. With a total of 623 combined hits throughout the series, it’s clear that both teams left everything on the ice.
However, the physicality of the series took its toll, with key players like Mark Scheifele and Josh Morrissey sustaining injuries. Scheifele missed Game 7 due to an upper-body injury, while Morrissey left the game early after absorbing heavy checks. The Jets will be closely monitoring the status of these players as they prepare to face the Stars.
Head coach Scott Arniel praised his team’s resolve and determination in Game 7, emphasizing the excitement and intensity of the matchup. The Jets fought back from a 2-0 deficit to eventually tie the game and secure the win in double-overtime, with Lowry becoming the second captain in NHL history to score an overtime goal in a Game 7.
Looking ahead to the series against the Stars, the Jets are focused on maintaining their momentum and capitalizing on home-ice advantage. After finishing at the top of the league in the regular season, the Jets are eager to prove themselves in the second round and make a deep playoff run.
As they prepare to face off against the Stars, the Jets are determined to build on their Game 7 victory and continue their quest for playoff success. With a talented roster and a renewed sense of confidence, the Jets are ready for the challenge that lies ahead in the second round of the NHL playoffs.