With Connor Hellebuyck getting his 22nd start of the season - and first against Vegas since his incredible 48-save performance on Oct. 30 that earned his team a point - the Jets are looking to improve on their 7-1-0 record after a loss of any kind this season.
Here is what the projected line-up looks like:
Perfetti-Scheifele-Wheeler
Connor-Dubois-Eyssimont
Barron-Lowry-Harkins
Gustafsson-Stenlund-Gagner
Morrissey-DeMelo
Dillon-Pionk
Samberg-Schmidt
Connor feels the Jets have come a long way since that night in Vegas when they gave up 50 shots in a 2-1 overtime loss.
"As a group, our starts have been a lot better," he said. "Judging on some of the performances we've had, I think we've kind of adjusted that first period and just kept it more simple - playing faster, reading off each other - and it's makes everybody's job a lot easier."
It all comes back to playing the way the Jets want to play - take care of their zone, and by doing so, offensive chances will come.
"When we play the right way and we're playing the playing the systems that Bones has put in for us, we're giving them less time with the puck, we have the puck more, and transitioning faster," said Morrissey. "When you play hard all over the ice, try to be aggressive and play with a lot of pressure on the puck, it causes turnovers and then, like I said, we have the puck more and our talented players can go to work."
And in the last game between the Jets and Golden Knights in the regular season, Bowness expects his team's best.
"These are fun games to play, they really are. For me, it's a statement game but I'm more interested in how we respond from the Washington game," Bowness said. "The fact it's Vegas, and we're both fighting for first in our division, first in the conference, that makes the game a lot of fun. These should be fun games for the players."
Puck drops at 7 pm CT.
-- Mitchell Clinton, WinnipegJets.com
Game Notes
Tuesday's game is a battle of the Western Conference's two division leaders. Winnipeg has the best home record in the Western Conference at 10-4-0, while Vegas has the best road record at 12-2-1.
The Jets have scored five goals or more in six of their past nine games. Since November 25, Winnipeg has been the NHL's highest scoring team with 38 goals in nine games.
Winnipeg is 4-2-1 against the Pacific Division this season. Six of Winnipeg's 16 games in December are against Pacific Division teams.
Josh Morrissey leads the team in scoring with 31 points (5G, 26A) in 27 games. He has matched the career best 26 assists he had in 2019-20, which he did in 65 games.
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