MONTREAL -The 16 road wins the Winnipeg Jets (27-19-3) have earned this season are tied for the second most in the National Hockey League, and Nate Thompson sees that as something his team can lean into as they begin a three-game road trip tonight in Montreal against the Canadiens.
"We're together a lot more," Thompson said after this morning's skate. "You're just around each other a bit more and we've been good on the road this year. We have a lot of confidence to take from that."
Regardless of where tonight's game is being played, head coach Paul Maurice just wants to see a continuation of the positive aspects of Wednesday's game against Edmonton - even if the final score on that night left the Jets on the losing end.
The part that improved the most was the team's ability to defend against chances off transition.
"The most dangerous rush chance we gave up last game was when Josh Morrissey broke his stick right after we had a real good chance," said Maurice. "After that, 12 of their rushes - and each team is going to have 30-40 in the game - by the time they got to the tops of the circles we had eliminated the danger. Two of them got through us.
"We were far better positioned in both ends of the rink to win the five-on-five game, which we did."
GAMEDAY: Jets at Canadiens
6:00 pm CT - TV: TSN 3; Radio: 680 CJOB/Power 97

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