CALGARY — The chants were raining down from the rafters Saturday night inside Canada Life Centre. Not once, but twice.

“Stanley! Stanley! Stanley!” the crowd of more than 14,000 bellowed in unison.

Believe it or not, this had nothing to do with a certain silver trophy the Winnipeg Jets hope to be hoisting next June — and everything to do with their 6-7 defenceman who has, at times, been public enemy No. 1 around here.

“I think it’s a first, so yeah, it felt good. I’ll take it,” Logan Stanley said after the game, a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators which improved Winnipeg’s record to 4-1-0.

It’s safe to say the 207th game of Stanley’s NHL career will be one he won’t soon forget.

First came something familiar: a fight. Stanley went toe-to-toe, and in this case eye-to-eye, with 6-

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