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Scheifele and Connor help Jets snap their 3-game skid with a 4-1 win over Flyers
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Nikolaj Ehlers, Kyle Connor score as the Jets pull away for a 6-1 win at the Devils
Jets' Kyle Connor: Notches two points in win
Connor has been one of the league's best forwards this season and currently ranks fourth in points with 80 tallies. He has 13 points over his last nine games and a four-game point streak. The left-winger's career high of 93 points is well within reach for Connor if he can remain above his point-per-game pace.
Playing the fourth game of a seven-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-29-8) will host Sheldon Keefe's New Jersey Devils (33-25-6) on Sunday afternoon.
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Rookie Matvei Michkov scores in shootout to lift Philadelphia Flyers to 2-1 win over Winnipeg JetsPhiladelphia rookie Matvei Michkov scored on a backhander against Connor Hellebuyck in the shootout and the Flyers beat the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 on Saturday night. Jamie Drysdale scored in regulation for the Flyers, and Ivan Fedotov stopped 30 shots to help ...
RALEIGH - A four-game road trip comes to an end tonight as the Winnipeg Jets take on the Carolina Hurricanes. So far, the Jets are 1-2-0 on the trip, with wins in Philadelphia and New Jersey (the only set back came on Long Island against the Islanders back on Tuesday).
Goalies_Winnipeg, Comrie 7-8-1 (22 shots-21 saves). Philadelphia, Ersson 18-11-4 (27-23). A_18,619 (19,543). T_2:16.
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No voice recording from medical jet crash: NTSB releases preliminary report
Medical jet's voice recorder likely wasn't working for years before Philadelphia crash
The cockpit voice recorder was not working on a medical transport plane that crashed in Philadelphia in January and likely had not been working for several years, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report issued Thursday.
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Philadelphia plane crash NTSB report finds cockpit voice recorder didn't record flight
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Both just traded, longtime Boston teammates Charlie Coyle and Brandon Carlo sat by each other on the plane ride to Colorado.
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