Morrissey and Trouba were on the ice for a total of four high-danger scoring chances for the Jets, and none against (at five-on-five) in the just over 21 minutes they played.
Head coach Paul Maurice said putting the two together last season was always in the back of his mind.
"Before they went together, Morrissey was playing with (Dustin) Byfuglien - for coverage more than anything else. It was Josh's first year," said Maurice.
"We were talking about the idea that those two would eventually be a good pair. In some ways, not being in the playoffs, in that hunt, the year prior, was kind of a good thing. We could try some things. We wanted to see if that worked. We put them together and they've played well since."
Trouba, Morrissey strive for more as Jets prepare for Game Two
Defensive duo focus on countering Vegas' team speed

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