WINNIPEG - The Winnipeg Jets finally know their opponent for the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. But even if they're going from the high-octane offence of the Edmonton Oilers to the more grinding and physical 200-foot game of the Montreal Canadiens, head coach Paul Maurice doesn't expect much to change in his club.
"Our two teams have different styles, but both teams have the same mindset: we'll give nothing easily," Maurice said.
"They didn't feed into Toronto. We didn't feed into Edmonton. They just come out and played their butts off, and got a similar result."
With Game 1 between the Jets and Canadiens set for tomorrow night at Bell MTS Place, the Canadiens will be less than 48 hours removed from a Game 7 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Meanwhile, the Jets haven't played since the triple overtime win in Game 4 over the Edmonton Oilers on May 24.
It reminds Jets captain Blake Wheeler of 2018.
Jets prepared for 'patient' and 'grinding' series against Canadiens
"Our two teams have different styles, but both teams have the same mindset" -Maurice

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