WINNIPEG - In their sixth game of the season, the Winnipeg Jets have a blueprint for how they want to look.
Sure, there are always improvements to be made, as players and coaches at the National Hockey League level will always find something to work on.
But Monday's 4-0 shutout victory over the previously unbeaten St. Louis Blues was an effort to be proud of.
"We did a great job of battling, getting from zone to zone to zone, getting to their end of the rink," said associate coach Scott Arniel, in charge of the bench for Rick Bowness who missed the game to get more rest following a bout with COVID-19.
"It wasn't going to be pretty getting it there," Arniel said. "Sometimes it was chipping pucks out, sometimes it was not trying to go east to west through the neutral zone. We were playing north-south hockey. That was a real complete game."
Jets end Blues winning streak with shutout victory
"We were playing north-south hockey. That was a real complete game."

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