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At the very least, Jets will win this match up:
... but the Jets finally have goaltending on their side ...
Sparks to face Hellebuyck in Maple Leafs vs. Jets
WINNIPEG -- The Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Jets each will start a goaltender owning one game of NHL experience when they meet at MTS Centre on Wednesday.
The Maple Leafs will start Garret Sparks, who shut out the Edmonton Oilers 3-0 in his NHL debut Monday. Connor Hellebuyck will be in net for the Jets after winning his NHL debut 3-1 against the Minnesota Wild on the road Nov. 27. Each of the American goaltenders is 22 years old.
Sparks went 8-2-1 in 11 games with Toronto of the American Hockey League with a 1.90 goals-against average and a .938 save percentage.
"I just want to settle in again, play my game and go out with the same mindset every game," Sparks said. "I want to give my team a chance to win and just do my job."
The past 48 hours for Sparks have been eventful.
"It has been hectic," Sparks said. "It has been exciting. It has been fun. It's more than I expected, and I'm just trying to enjoy it."
Goaltender James Reimer is nearing a return to the lineup from a lower-body injury, but Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock elected to start Sparks.
"I think winning makes [everybody] feel better," Babcock said. "Any time that you get to play your first [NHL] game, and it goes well, I think it's a positive for the organization, for yourself, for your family, for the work that you put in.
"We all know that one game doesn't make your career, but you've got to start with one and get going from there. So he gets another opportunity. Good for him."
Hellebuyck was 2-7-1 with a 2.41 GAA and a .927 save percentage with Manitoba of the AHL.
"[Hellebuyck] has played a game in the NHL," Jets coach Paul Maurice said. "He deserved that game based on [having] a very good training camp, an excellent [2014-15] season, he went down and played very well [with Manitoba]. He's big, calm. The puck went where I think he wants it to go off shots. He has nice rebound control."
Hellebuyck faced 15 shots against Minnesota. Maurice expects a busier night against Toronto.
"We're going to see a little more," Maurice said. "They're going to put more pucks at the net. The style of the game, there is going to be more traffic to the front of the net. But for all of these young goaltenders that come in, you pass the first test, and you get the opportunity to get the second test."
Winnipeg is 3-8-1 since a 4-2 win at Toronto on Nov. 4, and Maurice continues to tinker with his lineup. Defenseman Ben Chiarot will return to the lineup after seven games as a healthy scratch. He will replace Adam Pardy on a pairing with Dustin Byfuglien.
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Things have been a bit rough lately, but ...
And may this thread by ERYX wreck the Jets tanking the way this real-life ERYX wrecked a real tank: