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Falling 3-1 to the Dallas Stars in Texas on Tuesday put the Jets in a two-game hole as they head back to Manitoba for Game 5, set to be played on Thursday night. The loss was Winnipeg's second-straight road loss in Dallas, fifth-straight road loss this postseason, and ninth-straight road loss over a span of three different playoff years.
Losing in the playoffs is devastating. Losing while not delivering your best makes it even worse. But despite being down 3-1, captain Adam Lowry and the Winnipeg Jets are confident their season isn’t over just yet.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman watched firsthand when the Winnipeg Jets defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-3 in double overtime in Game 7 of the Western Conference First Round and put that magical game in historic perspective.
The St. Louis Blues are probably still reeling from a heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Winnipeg Jets in Round 1.
Mikko Rantanen upped his NHL-leading playoff total to 19 points (nine goals) with the primary assist on Granlund’s second goal that broke a 1-1 tie with 2:08 left in the second period and put the Stars ahead to stay.
The Jets led the NHL with 26 road wins in the regular season, a big reason they had the League’s best record. But they’re 0-5 on the road in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and have lost nine straight away from home in the playoffs dating to 2023.
As the Winnipeg Jets get ready for a crucial Game 4 against the Dallas Stars, the team has been trying to figure out its issues on the road. Despite being one of the better teams on the road during the regular season,