A look at the Jets and Golden Knights ahead of the Western Conference final
A Western Conference final featuring the Winnipeg Jets and the expansion Vegas Golden Knights isn’t quite what the experts predicted at the start of training camp, but both teams are full value for their incredible runs through the regular season and playoffs. The Canadian Press breaks down some of what to look for when the series gets going Saturday night at Bell MTS Place.
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Winnipeg’s deep unit up front is led my Mark Scheifele, who tops the playoff goal race with 11. His seven road goals against the Predators set a new NHL record for the most in a series, and his 16 points gives him the lead among players still active in the playoffs. Blake Wheeler compliments the big centre on the Jets’ No. 1 line with great vision to pace all remaining post-season players with 12 assists, while rookie Kyle Connor scored 31 goals in the regular season. Paul Stastny, a trade deadline acquisition from St. Louis, had five goals and five assists against Nashville, and provides stability and poise on a second line with young wingers Patrik Laine and Nikolaj Ehlers.


