CALGARY - There is digging deep, then there is what the Winnipeg Jets did on Saturday night.
At the end of a road trip, on a frustrating five-game winless skid, and down 2-0 to a rested Calgary Flames squad, the Jets still found a way.
Kyle Connor scored twice, including the eventual game-winner with 4:51 to go in regulation to give the Jets a gutsy, come-from-behind 4-2 victory.
"It's just one of those games where we needed everybody and you could see it from our bench, every little play, every blocked shot, right play, we were cheering them on," said Connor. "That's what we needed to come out of this."
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"It's just one of those games where we needed everybody"
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