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Mark Scheifele reached a historic milestone, as he scored a first period power-play goal to help the Winnipeg Jets defeat the Nashville Predators 4-1 on Saturday night.
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WINNIPEG -- Mark Scheifele became the franchise’s all-time points leader for the Winnipeg Jets in a 4-1 win against the Nashville Predators at Canada Life Centre on Sunday.
Mark Scheifele scored a first-period power-play goal in the Winnipeg Jets’ 4-1 win over the Nashville Predators to become the franchise’s career points leader. Scheifele scored his sixth goal
Mark Scheifele took his place at the top of another Winnipeg Jets franchise record on Thursday night against the Flyers.
Michael Bunting scored the lone Nashville goal as the Predators fell to the Winnipeg Jets by a 4-1 final on Saturday night at Canada Life Centre. The result sees the Preds drop the final outing of their four-game road trip, and although they outshot the Jets by a 31-24 margin, Winnipeg led where it mattered most.
The Jets led 2-0 when Parker Ford and Tanner Pearson took penalties 1:16, apart in the second period, giving the Predators a 44 second two-man advantage. “That was a huge moment in the game, so hopefully we keep rolling on that,” Stanley said