Note: Nobody is planning a parade after the Jets picked up their second straight win against a bottom feeder as they disposed of the Blue Jackets rather easily by a final score of 6-1 last night in Columbus to kick off their five-game road trip. But at the same time, similar to their 6-0 win on Friday night against the Ducks, they did exactly what they should against a lesser opponent as they picked up their 43rd win of the season in their 67th game which is well ahead of previous versions of this team. The schedule for the week wasn’t out yet but they will next be in New York as they play the Rangers on Tuesday. If they practice today stay tuned for the Practice Report.

Note II: The Moose returned to Manitoba on Sunday after completing the weekend sweep of the Wolves in Chicago which concluded a very good road trip (5-1-0) for the AHL club of Manitoba who left Illinois with a six point cushion on the fifth and final playoff spot in the Central. And if you were scoreboard watching on Sunday they got some help courtesy of an Iowa goal with 14 seconds left in regulation to hand the Wolves their third straight loss. Moose will practice today as they prepare for their school day game tomorrow which kicks off six straight at home. If you wanna go to the game in the Illegal Curve Zone send me an email (dave @ illegalcurve . com) or a DM on twitter. Check back for the Practice Report.

Jets news:

Winnipeg Sun: Tyler Toffoli pots another pair as Jets crush Columbus. There was a lot of desire from the coaching staff to have the Jets second line find some chemistry and it seems evident from the time Nikolaj Ehlers, Sean Monahan and Tyler Toffoli have spent together they have more than found it. 

Photo Credit: Colby Spence (Illegal Curve)

Winnipeg Free Press: Jets cruise past Jackets 6-1 in a St. Paddy’s pulverizing. (Paywall). Mike, when he was done jumping out of his seat from the Cannon going off, wrote his game recap as he witnessed things from inside Nationwide Arena last night.

Winnipeg Free Press: Blue Jackets‘ Patrik Laine in players assistance, still feeling the love from former teammates. (Paywall). Mike had a chat with Nikolaj Ehlers about his close friend and a player folks in Winnipeg still wistfully talk about with many still wishing he was scoring goals ferociously on the power play in a Jets jersey. 

The Athletic: Blue Jackets fall to pieces after first period, get blasted by Jets in loss. (Paywall). For a view from someone who covers the Jets opponent be sure to check our Aaron’s recap.

Jets audio:

Illegal Curve Hockey Show: Saturday PodcastOn the show this weekend we spoke about the Jets/Ducks game, Gabriel Vilardi being out indefinitely with an enlarged spleen, configuring the Jets top six without 13 in the lineup, confidence in Jets goaltending/giving Connor Hellebuyck some rest before playoffs/exemplary play of Laurent Brossoit, what’s best for Cole Perfetti right now and did a preview of Jets/Blue Jackets. Guests included Cam Poitras of CJOB and Aaron Portzline of The Athletic.

David Minuk

Working hard on a daily basis to provide the latest Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose news for our readers and listeners. I also appear on the Illegal Curve Hockey Show every Saturday on our YouTube channel as well as the Illegal Curve Post-Game Show after every single Jets game. And I occasionally jump in the play-by-play booth at Canada Life to provide colour analysis during Manitoba Moose games.

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