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Jets open homestand with comeback OT win over Hawks

Mike McIntyre 6 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2026

It wasn’t quite another Manitoba Miracle, but go figure that Cole Perfetti found a way to score another big, buzzer-beating goal for the Winnipeg Jets.

With their playoff hopes already hanging by a thread, a regulation loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night to kick off a season-long eight-game homestand would have all but buried them for good. And it sure looked like that was about to happen as the clock ticked down and the home team was on the wrong end of 2-1 deficit.

Cue Perfetti, who clearly has a sense of occasion and a flair for the dramatic. The 24-year-old took a pass from Mark Scheifele, spun around and fired a perfect wrist shot that beat Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight with 38.6 seconds left in regulation.

Just like they drew it up, right?

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Jets’ Schenn doesn’t want to hang up skates on career yet

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Jets’ Schenn doesn’t want to hang up skates on career yet

Mike McIntyre 6 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2026

Luke Schenn isn’t going to be taken by surprise this time around.

The veteran Winnipeg Jets defenceman — traded twice in a matter of days ahead of last year’s NHL deadline — knows a similar phone call could arrive at any moment this week.

“Last year definitely caught me off guard. I had a year left on my contract and wasn’t really expecting anything. This year, different situation,” Schenn told the Free Press during a one-on-one chat Tuesday morning.

“Obviously our team’s not in the position we’d like to be in. But I haven’t heard a single thing. It’s been so quiet. Every time I think I got things figured out and know which way my future’s going, that’s typically when things go the other way on me.”

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Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2026

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Winnipeg Jets defenceman Luke Schenn (left) said Tuesday, in the looming shadow of the NHL trade deadline, that he still has another playoff run in him.

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                                Winnipeg Jets defenceman Luke Schenn (left) said Tuesday, in the looming shadow of the NHL trade deadline, that he still has another playoff run in him.

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