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Jets are confident after the loss of game 6 in Hellebuyck

After an average of 2.00 goals, a percentage of 0.925 and a league, which was in 63 games (62 starts) in the regular season with 47-12-3, Hellebuyck is now 3-3 with 4.42 GAA and 0.815 rescue share in six starts in this post-season (three times).

The striker Nikolaj Ehlers, who, after the missing person of the previous seven games (last two of the regular season and the first five of the first round) returned with an injury to the lower body.

“Oh, definitely added yourself,” said Ehlers. “I don’t have to talk about ‘Bucky’. Bucky was phenomenal all year round and he still has to be better.

For the third time in a row, the jets could not do this in St. Louis, where they were exceeded in the series with 17: 5. The damage came quickly and often on Friday.

Jets-striker Cole Perfetti scored his first career-st-st-st-st-st-stanley cup playoff goal when he scored the power play to connect the game at 5:43 a.m. to the second period 1-1. About six minutes later, the blues took the lead again and added them further and scored four goals at a period of 5:23.

“I don’t really know,” said Perfetti. “You got this second, then it was easy, things were led away and we only lost our game for four or five minutes, and they have a few pucks through and they found the back of the network, and that was frustrating.

“Now has happened in this series a few times in which we fell asleep for a few minutes and they jumped on us. So we had to make sure that we play a complete 60. … We fall asleep for 5-10 minutes, I mean, that was all.”

It did not help that the jets were without Mark Scheifele, who suffered an unknown injury to Winnipeg against the blues on Wednesday in game 5 in game 5 in game 5. Scheifele has six points (two goals, four templates) in five games in the series that take second place on the jets.

No matter who was in or from the line -up, it was more the same for Winnipeg in St. Louis.

Now the jets have one last chance to get into the second round for the first time in 2021. You won all three games in the Canada Life Center by getting together and playing as a collective unit. You will need the same effort on Sunday.

“It is our goalkeeper against her goalkeeper (Jordan Binnington). As I have told you (formerly in the series), it will be repeated. They are our best players against their best players, and they are our ditch against theirs. They are special teams, it is a D zone reporting,” said Arniel.

“It is what we do as a group. It will come here jet hockey and back on it, and you know what, I have a lot of trust in our group. Not only ‘Helly’, I have a lot of trust in our group. You win a hockey game, you went into the next round.”

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