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Stastny scores twice as Jets soar into Western Conference final

The Winnipeg Jets advanced to the Western Conference final after defeating the Nashville Predators 5-1 on Thursday evening in Game 7 of their semifinal series.

Veteran forward also adds an assist in series-clinching win over Predators

The Winnipeg Jets advanced to the Western Conference final after defeating the Nashville Predators 5-1 on Thursday evening in Game 7 of their semifinal series. (Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)

Paul Stastny says his father Peter still talks about the overtime goal he scored in Game 7 for the Quebec Nordiques against the Montreal Canadiens in the 1985 playoffs.

While not quite as dramatic, the younger Stastny provided a performance on Thursday that Winnipeg fans won't soon forget.

Game Wrap: Stastny, Jets advance to Western Conference final

6 years ago
Duration 1:51
Winnipeg beats Nashville 5-1 in Game 7, Paul Stastny 2 goals and 1 assist.

The veteran centre had two goals and an assist, Connor Hellebuyck made 36 saves, and the Jets defeated the Nashville Predators 5-1 in Game 7 to advance to their first Western Conference final.

"As you get later in your career, you've just got to enjoy these moments," Stastny said. "You're going to have some guys that get nervous out there and that's fine.

"It's our job, older guys, veteran guys, to go out there and try to be loose and try to make everyone comfortable."

Key acquisition

The 32-year-old, who waived his no-movement clause to come to Winnipeg from the St. Louis Blues prior to the trade deadline, finished with five goals and five assists in the series.

That output is even more impressive when adding in the struggles his young wingers Patrik Laine and Nikolaj Ehlers went through for long stretches.

"He's produced big numbers," Jets head coach Paul Maurice said. "His hockey sense is just off the charts on how to play under guys, when to get above them, when to make a play, when to not make a play."

Paul Maurice impressed on how Jets played on the road

6 years ago
Duration 1:18
Winnipeg head coach talks to media after winning series over Nashville.

Stastny improved to 3-1 in four career Game 7s and upped his point total in those winner-take-all affairs to four goals and four assists.

"I'm comfortable in these games," he said. "I'd rather have [the puck]on my stick."

Mark Scheifele also scored twice, including one into an empty net, while Tyler Myers had the other goal for Winnipeg. Kyle Connor and Blake Wheeler each had two assists.

"It was just great to see our group play our game," Wheeler said. "That was our goal coming into this one, that win or lose, we wanted to play our game."

Not much time to enjoy

P.K. Subban replied for the Predators.

Pekka Rinne allowed two goals on seven shots before getting the hook for Nashville midway through the first period. Juuse Saros made 14 saves the rest of the way.

"I feel very much responsible for our season ending at this point," Rinne said. "Tough to swallow, tough to understand."

Peter Laviolette on Game 7 loss

6 years ago
Duration 1:09
Nashville Predators head coach to speaks to media after being eliminated by Winnipeg Jets.

The Jets, meanwhile, don't have much time to soak of up the victory.

Winnipeg hosts the expansion Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday in Game 1 of the Western Conference final.

Back in Winnipeg, fans crowded downtown, breaking into a rendition of O Canada while also chanting: "We Want the Cup!"

"We'll enjoy it tonight," Scheifele said. "Then back to business."

Rinnechased again

In a roller-coaster slugfest of a series where neither team was ever able to really impose its will on the other for more than a period or two, Winnipeg jumped out to a 1-0 lead on a bad-angle shot from Myers at 8:41 of the first.

The big defenceman pinched down the boards and fired a puck from the goal line that somehow snuck between Rinne's skate and the near post for his third of the playoffs.

The Jets further stunned the previously raucous crowd at Bridgestone Arena just 2:06 later on another stinker from Rinne when Stastny followed up his own rebound at the side of the Nashville net to chip home his fifth after the Predators netminder came off the near post.

Pekka Rinne (35) was chased for the third time in this series. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)

That spelled the end of the night for Rinne a Vezina Trophy finalist pulled for the third time in the series, and fourth time in this post-season.

"Total ups and downs throughout the playoffs," Rinne said. "The biggest moment of the season, it's a terrible feeling. You let your teammates down, and that's what happened tonight. That's tough to swallow."

Hellebuyckmakes timely saves

Hellebuyck, also in the running for the Vezina as the league's top regular-season goalie, made a couple of big stops early, but Nashville responded on its second power play at 15:54 when Subban one-timed his fourth of the series, and fourth of the playoffs.

The Jets, who only got one shot on Saros the rest of the first after Rinne was pulled, had a couple of opportunities in the second when both Stastny and Bryan Little were stopped from in close.

Hellebuyck then made two big stops before Scheifele made it 3-1 with 2:10 left in the period when he took a feed from Wheeler and wired a shot past Saros.

The Predators pushed to open the third, but the Jets, who won a league-best 42 games in the regular season when leading after 40 minutes, made it 4-1 on Stastny's second of the night with 8:01 left while on the power play.

Scheifele then iced it into an empty net to take the outright lead in playoff goal-scoring with his 11th, including seven against the Predators, as Winnipeg picked up its third regulation victory of the series in Nashville where the Predators were 25-9-7 in the regular season.