Connor scores 35th goal, Comrie makes 33 saves to lead Jets past Devils
Winnipeg claims 4th win in last 6 games
Eric Comrie is making the most of his limited starts in goal with the Winnipeg Jets.
Comrie made 33 saves in winning for the seventh time in 10 starts and Kyle Connor scored his team-leading 35th goal late in the second period to lead the Jets to a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night.
Playing behind workhorse Connor Hellebuyck, Comrie knows he'll have five or six games off between starts. Getting a chance to face New Jersey was a double treat, since he was with the Devils for a month last season and won his only start.
"I think if you only spend a month in a place, it doesn't count as a revenge tour," Comrie quipped. "Guys joked about it before the game. But no don't get me wrong, I enjoyed every single second I was in New Jersey."
Connor got the game winner with 54 seconds left in the second period with an unassisted breakaway goal that referee Frederick L'Ecuyer originally thought hit the crossbar and didn't go into the net. The puck hit the crossbar and caromed into the bottom of the net. Connor started the play, stealing the puck from Jesper Bratt in the Devils zone and skating the length of the ice.
"Obviously I knew it went in," Connor said. "I was right there and just kind of looked back and the refs going like [waving no goal] so I'm just kind of looking at him. But I knew it went in."
So did Devils goaltender Nico Daws, who finished with 28 saves.
Defenceman Brenden Dillion also scored as the Jets won for the fourth time in six games (4-1-1).
Jack Hughes scored for the Devils in extending his home-scoring steak to 13 games (nine goals, 12 assists).
"It's kind of an old theme for us where we missed too many opportunities," Devils coach Lindy Ruff said.
Dillon and Hughes traded goals in the opening period.
Dillon got his second of the season on a 2-on-1 break with Mark Scheifele at 3:22. It was his first goal since Dec. 17 and 26th goal in 709 NHL games.
Hughes tied it on the power play at 18:27, one-timing a cross-ice pass by Bratt past Comrie before the goalie could get across the crease.
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