Jets expect loud, frenzied crowd as Wild try to dig out of 0-2 hole
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets got a boost from their frenzied fans over their two victories at home over Minnesota. Jets forward Paul Stastny is expecting another raucous crowd now that the series is moving south of the border.
Winnipeg opened the best-of-seven first-round series with a 3-2 win Wednesday night and followed that with a 4-1 victory on Friday. Game 3 is set for Sunday at Xcel Energy Center.
“Minnesota, it’s almost like a Canadian market there,” said Stastny, who had a goal on Friday night. “It’s a hockey state for sure. I’ve played there a bunch of times and that building gets loud. I told the guys here I think home playoff games are fun, but I think road playoff games are way better, especially when you’re facing a crowd like that.
“Nothing better than winning on the road, so I think we know it’s going to be a tough atmosphere, a hostile environment.”


