Harvey Birdman
…Need some law books, with pictures this time…
[size=+5][glow=black]Pittsburgh Penguins VS Winnipeg Jets[/glow][/size]
[size=+2][glow=black]January 25th 2013: 8:00 PM EST @ MTS Centre[/size][/glow]
[size=+2][glow=black]Team Leaders[/size][/glow]
Neal 3|GOALS|Byfuglien, Kane, Ladd, Wheeler, Slater, Thorburn 1
Malkin 4|ASSISTS|Enstrom 4
Malkin 5|POINTS|Enstrom 4
Crosby, Orpik, Cooke, Tangradi +1|PLUS MINUS|Slater +1
Malkin 12|PIM|Slater 7
[size=+2][glow=black]Team Stats[/size][/glow]
2-1-0|Record|1-1-1
3.67|G/G|2.00
3.00|GA/G|2.33
38.5%%|PP %|20%
88.2%|PK %|75%
32|Shots/G|31.3
28.3|Shots Ag./G|32.7
50%|FaceOff %|51.9%
[size=+2][glow=black]FZ's Pens Combination To Watch[/size][/glow]
This pairing will be what to watch, maybe not in flash or highlights. But if we the team is going to recover from it's recent loss, Letang will be logging high minutes and tough minutes at that. With that, Niskanen has become a true diamond in the rough since he came over from Dallas. He was a toss in, and now has climbed to our top pair, and is handling the role greatly and impressively. This game will be won or lost on the back of this defensive pairing. Goals will or will not be score from any player in the line up, but the current base foundation of this team is this pairing.
[size=+2][glow=black]Official Team Report On Jets[/size][/glow]
After a fourth place finish in the Southeast Division in their first season since relocating from Atlanta, the Winnipeg Jets return the same core pieces who are one year wiser.
The Jets were led by left winger Evander Kane’s 30 goals and right winger Blake Wheeler’s 64 points in 2011-2012, leading to Winnipeg finishing a respectable 12th among NHL teams in both goals per game (2.7) and power play percentage (17.9).
In four games against the Penguins last season, Kane, Wheeler and the rest of Winnipeg’s power play struggled to carve through Pittsburgh’s third-ranked penalty killing unit. In those contests, Kane was held to just one assist while Wheeler earned three. The Jets took the first game of the season series, 2-1, but dropped each of the remaining three by at least three goals. But Winnipeg’s offense was anything but inefficient during those contests, as it scored a combined 10 goals.
With the addition of veteran center Olli Jokinen, who has played for seven franchises in his 15-year career, the Jets should have more size and firepower down the middle than they had during their last campaign. Jokinen had a resurgent year with the Calgary Flames in 2011-2012, as he earned 23 goals, 38 assists and 61 points during his most productive season since his final stanza with the Florida Panthers in 2006-07, when he earned 71 points. Winnipeg also added former Penguin Alexei Ponikarovsky, who racked up 15 points for the Carolina Hurricanes last season. In his short stint with Pittsburgh during the 2009-2010 season, Ponikarovsky earned nine points in 16 games.
The Jets were haunted by one of the league’s lowest-ranked defenses last season, which allowed Pittsburgh to score 22 combined goals in the teams’ last three meetings. Winnipeg’s 2.95 goals-allowed per game ranked 26th last year while its 80.1 penalty killing percentage was 24th overall.
Winnipeg did not alter its defense during the offseason, as it returns the exact same defensive unit led by offensive blueliners Dustin Byfuglien and Tobias Enstrom. Though Byfuglien’s offseason conditioning was questioned by some, he’s logged big minutes on the back end for Winnipeg in their first three games – including a game-high 30:27 of ice time against Boston on Monday. Byfuglien, who finished second in scoring among NHL defenseman last season with 53 points (12G-41A) in 66 games, already has a goal and two assists while Enstrom has four assists.
Byfuglien and Enstrom are instrumental on Winnipeg’s power play, and both players will need to spearhead a tighter defensive effort from the Jets blue line. They let a high volume of shots through to goalie Ondrej Pavelec last season, who ranked fifth in the NHL in shots against (2,036) and saves (1,845).
Pavelec signed a five-year contract extension in the offseason and is the Jets’ No. 1 goalie. Al Montoya, who spent last season with the Islanders, will back him up. Pavelec has already seen 98 shots through three games for Winnipeg. He and his team got off to a poor start this season, as he allowed four goals in a 4-1 opening day loss to Ottawa on Jan. 19. After coming out on the wrong end of a shootout against the Bruins Monday, the Jets responded well with an impressive 4-2 win over Washington Tuesday.
Kane and Wheeler both netted their first goals of the season against the Capitals while flanking Jokinen, leading Winnipeg to a 1-1-1 record coming into Pittsburgh.
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* Pittsburgh enters Friday's game having gone 15-2 in its last 17 meetings against the Jets. During that stretch the Penguins have scored a total of 71 goals for an average of 4.18 per game.
* Pittsburgh won the final three games of the season series between the teams last year by a combined score of 20-10. The Penguins tallied a season-high eight goals against the Jets twice last season (8-5 on Feb. 11 and 8-4 on Mar. 20).
* The Penguins haven’t lost a season series to the Jets since going 1-3 against them in 2005-06.
* Pittsburgh is looking to win three straight road games to begin a season for the second time in three years. The Penguins began the 2010-11 campaign by winning their first three road contests and by posting a four-game road unbeaten streak (3-0-1).
* Since the beginning of the 2010-11 season, the Penguins have scored a NHL-best 24 shorthanded goals. The New York Rangers are the next-closest team with 20. -Pittsburgh’s home opener against Toronto on Wednesday night attracted a CONSOL Energy Center record crowd of 18,641.
* Friday is Penguins captain Sidney Crosby’s first visit to Winnipeg.
* Penguins F Tanner Glass is playing his first game against his former team. Glass spent last season with the Jets, notching career highs across the board in goals (5), assists (11), points (16) and games played (78).
[size=+2][glow=black]Penguins Projected Lineup[/size][/glow]
Kunitz|Crosby|Dupuis
Kennedy|Malkin|Neal
Cooke|Sutter|Glass
Tangradi|Vitale|Adams
Niskanen|Letang
Orpik|Martin
Despres|Engelland
[size=+2][glow=black]Jets Projected Lineup[/size][/glow]
Kane|Jokinen|Wheeler
Ladd|Antropov|Little
Ponikarovsky|Burmistrov|Scheifele
Wright|Slater|Thorburn
Enstrom|Byfuglien
Stuart|Hainsey
Clitsome|Postma
[size=+2][glow=black]Goalie Match-Up[/size][/glow][size=+1]Thomas Vokoun[/size]
[size=+1]1-0-0, 0 ; 3.00 GAA, .912 SV%[/size]
[size=+1]Ondrej Pavelec[/size]
[size=+1]1-1-1, 2 ; 2.27 GAA, .929 SV%[/size]
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