In a game the Winnipeg Jets probably shouldn't have won as they blew a 4-1 lead, but managed to hang on and defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 in a shootout that saw it go 10 rounds that ended after a goal by Zach Bogosian, his first shootout attempt. Bogo even stepped up in the leadership role in a big way when he defended Evander Kane and traded fisticuffs with the Leafs' Korbinian Holzer.
James Wright scored his first of the year to open the scoring for the Jets.
The shootout was a long one. Pavy stood his ground. He still has to work on that high glove hand. Unfortunately, the NHL stops me from posting video of the whole shootout.
With the win, the Jets now for the first time this season, capture sole position of first place of the South-East division and third overall in the Eastern Conference with 32 points after 28 games with a record of 15-11-2.