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DUBOIS DOMINANCE
Pierre-Luc Dubois helped the Jets to their biggest win of the season with another brilliant performance against the Blues. Dubois scored the overtime winner against the Blues, added an assist and fired five shots on goal in the 4-3 victory. He is three goals shy of his career best of 27 goals set with Columbus back in the 2018-19 season. Dubois, Kyle Connor and Nikolaj Ehlers seem to have found some good chemistry, as it was their line that drove the offence through both regulation and overtime. It was only a matter of time that Ehlers found himself back in the top-six forward group after missing 19 games with a knee injury.
COPP QUESTION MARK
Andrew Copp left the game Sunday following a collision with Oskar Sundqvist of the Blues and did not return. Copp did not take the morning skate as he is be evaluated by the medical staff. Obviously, if he is fine, he will play. If not, Adam Brooks will come into the lineup and play on the left side with Dominic Toninato and Kristian Vesalainen. Brooks has been a healthy scratch over the last seven contests and if he plays, will face one of his former teams in the Golden Knights. Jansen Harkins moves up to the third line with Adam Lowry and Evgeny Svechnikov.

A DOOR IS OPENING
Despite all the injuries, run ins with COVID, the Jets have played their way back within striking distance of the final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference. Winnipeg is four points back of Vegas, with the Golden Knights holding a game in hand on the Jets. A win tonight makes things a whole lot more interesting with the trade deadline less than a week away. Nashville, Dallas, Vancouver and Anaheim are all in action as well on a busy Tuesday night in the National Hockey League.
PRETTY, PRETTY GOOD AT HOME
The Jets are now moving into a long stretch where they will play nine of their next 12 games at Canada Life Centre. They have scored nineteen goals in their last four appearances on home ice, and they have scored a power play goal in five consecutive home games, going 8-for-28 (28.6%) with the man advantage in those games.
VEGAS SLUMPING
Tuesday's game is the final game of a five-game road trip for the Golden Knights that features stops in Philadelphia, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Columbus, and Winnipeg. Vegas is 0-4-0 on the trip so far. Vegas allowed six goals for the first time since Feb. 9 in Calgary in the 6-4 loss to Columbus on Sunday. The Golden Knights will look to tighten up