It wasn’t pretty, but the Winnipeg Jets continued their winning ways in Minnesota.
Kyle Connor scored the overtime winner as the Jets edged the Wild 4-3 Tuesday night for their ninth win in a row over Minnesota and their fifth straight in St. Paul.
The Wild had the puck in the Jets’ end a lot in the opening period, but it was Winnipeg who emerged with a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes.
After a chaotic sequence in their own end, Winnipeg brought the puck up the ice and into the Minnesota zone. The puck cycled back to the point where Logan Stanley sent a shot towards the net. In a mass of bodies, Gabriel Vilardi tracked down the rebound and batted the puck into the net for his second of the season at the 12:16 mark.
Just 22 seconds later, the Jets doubled down. Neal Pionk sent a shot from the

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