The Winnipeg Jets finally came up with the complete game they’d been searching for. And now the reigning Presidents’ Trophy winners find themselves in a familiar position: On top of the NHL standings.

A 5-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday afternoon was fuelled by a fast start — they needed just 15 seconds to open the scoring — and a pretty flawless 59:45 that followed.

Winnipeg improves to 9-3-0, which gives them a league-leading point percentage of .750.

“That looks more like us from last year,” said Jets head coach Scott Arniel.

“I thought we played extremely fast. We got out of our zone fast. We got zone transition. We moved it quick. We didn’t hold on to pucks. We didn’t dust it off. We didn’t take it back. We’re hard to defend when we come after people with speed

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