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Jets rally from 4-goal deficit to stun Devils for 1st win of season

The Winnipeg Jets extended their winning streak over the New Jersey Devils to seven games in a way coach Paul Maurice can’t recall in 25 years of coaching.

The Jets overcame a late 4-0 second-period deficit, got shootout goals from Kyle Connor and Blake Wheeler and spoiled the debut of No. 1 overall pick Jack Hughes by rallying to beat the Devils 5-4 on Friday night.

“Not four,” Maurice said when asked the last time a team he coached overcame a four-goal deficit. “I have had some threes. I don’t remember a four. I am sure over the last 25 years it has happened. I just can’t remember.”

This one will be hard to forget, for both teams.

WATCH | Jets comeback to win in shootout

Winnipeg came all the way back from a 4-0 deficit to take out New Jersey in the shootout.  1:37

“It was great,” said Wheeler, who scored the game winner on a backhander past Mackenzie Blackwood in the fourth round. “We stayed with it and stayed together as a group, just kept fighting and one after another we just kept getting bounces go our way.”

Dmitry Kulikov, Jack Roslovic, Mathieu Perreault and Neal Pionk scored for the Jets. Laurent Brossoit was outstanding in making 35 saves. He made three stops in the shootout, including one on a shot by Hughes.

“It was crazy, I can’t say I have experienced a game quite like that,” Brossoit said after the Jets avoided an 0-2 start. “When you are down by that much you are just working on things and stay focused and make sure it doesn’t turn into a [bad] show.”

WATCH | Coleman has goal of the year candidate

Blake Coleman split the defence and with a man draped all over him somehow one-handed the puck into the back of the net while falling down for a spectacular goal. 0:58

Blake Coleman had two goals for New Jersey, including a spectacular one-handed shot while falling down. Nikita Gusev also tallied in his first NHL game and Sami Vatanen added a goal for the Devils, while defenceman P.K. Subban had two assists.

“We don’t have any excuses in here,” Subban said. “We’re going to learn from this as a group. And It’s not about pointing fingers. It wasn’t one specific guy.”

No update on Cory Schneider

Blackwood was in the game because starter Cory Schneider was hurt early in the Jets’ three-goal third period. Coach John Hynes had no update on his condition after the game.

Trailing 4-0 in the final minute of the second period, the Jets started their comeback with 11 seconds left when Kulikov beat Schneider on a shot from the point.

It didn’t seem like much until the Jets turned it on in the third period despite playing their second game in 24 hours.

Roslovic cut the lead in half, scoring on a rebound at 2:41. Schneider was hurt either making the initial save or on the goal, and he had to come out of the game.

The Jets kept coming, while Brossoit denied several New Jersey chances.

Shortly after making a stop in close on Nico Hischier, Perreault cut the lead to 4-3 at 7:17on a shot from between the circles.

Pionk tied the game with 7:25 left in regulation on a shot that eluded a screened Blackwood.

For the first 39 minutes, the sellout crowd had nothing but cheers for their new-look Devils, whose lineup included newcomers Wayne Simmonds, Subban and Gusev.

The highlight was Coleman’s one-hand shot with the butt of his stick that went over the glove of a stunned Brossoit.

Gusev gave the Devils a 1-0 lead in the first period and Coleman sandwiched goals around one by Vatanen to seemingly put them in control.

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