Following a disappointing 5-0 loss to the Canucks on Saturday, the Jets made a strong comeback to defeat the Washington Capitals with a 3-0 shutout. The team's coach, Rick Bowness, had previously criticized their performance as the worst in his tenure. In this game, Connor Hellebuyck, the Jets' goaltender, was instrumental in the victory, making 23 saves to achieve his fourth shutout of the season and the 36th of his career. Players Tyler Toffoli and Colin Miller also received commendations for their solid performance. The match saw the Jets taking an early lead, maintaining control throughout the game, and preventing the Capitals from gaining any momentum during their five-game trip opener in Winnipeg.
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#NHLJets bounce back from Saturday's shellacking to shut out Washington. Connor Hellebuyck makes 23 saves for his fourth shutout of the season and the 36th of his career. Tyler Toffoli and Colin Miller looked solid.
Jets look determined to redeem themselves for 5-0 loss to the Canucks on Saturday that coach Rick Bowness called "the worst game we have played in my two years here, by far." Charlie Lindgren holding the fort in net so far for Capitals. Shots on goal are 8-2 Jets.