Harkins, Connor's big nights lead Jets to victory over Chicago in high-scoring affair
Winnipeg wins 3rd of last 4 games, moves within 5 points of final wild-card spot
Jansen Harkins scored twice, Kyle Connor got his 39th goal of the season and the Winnipeg Jets beat Chicago 6-4 Sunday night in Chicago.
Nikolaj Ehlers, Josh Morrissey and Blake Wheeler also scored, and Connor added two assists for the Jets. Andrew Copp added three assists, and Winnipeg won for the third time in four games to get within five points of the Western Conference's final wild-card spot.
Jonathan Toews, Dylan Strome, Taylor Raddysh and Philipp Kurashev each scored for Chicago. Patrick Kane set up the goals for Strome and Raddysh.
Harkins added his second goal from the doorstep on a perfect pass from Copp at 11:13, while Connor and Morrissey, the latter on a power play, scored from the slot two minutes apart late in the second period.
"Copper had a great backdoor look to me," said Harkins, put on Copp's line for the game. "I think we were kind of jelling as the game went on. I was just trying to get to the net and use my shot, and it paid off."
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Fleury, who lost his glove just before Connor's goal, slammed his stick against the boards going to the bench at the end of the period.
"I put in a lot of work, so when results come, I'm not surprised," Connor said of his career-high 39th tally. "On to the next one."
Ehlers opened the scoring with a wraparound goal that deflected off Fleury's skate 9:14 into the game.
Toews tied it on a deflection of Raddysh's pass from the right corner 1:13 into the second period. Chicago took the lead on Strome's goal into an open net after Kane corralled the puck and waited for goaltender Connor Hellebuyck to commit before passing to Strome.
Hellebuyck stopped 32 shots, and Fleury made 26 saves.
Chicago interim coach Derek King said he was ready to replace Fleury with backup Kevin Lankinen if necessary.
The struggling Chicago squad is 6-12-2 in the last 20 games.
"The rest of the way, this is on us," King said. "We have to compete and play the right way for three periods. We didn't do that tonight. We cheated it and it cost us."
Raddysh and Kurashev beat Hellebuyck on wrist shots in the third period, but Chicago's rally fell short. Hellebuyck made a key stop on Raddysh from 18 feet with 1:47 to play. Wheeler scored into an empty net 38 seconds later.
"We let them back in the game," Jets interim coach Dave Lowry said. "Found a way to hold on."