Hockey

Wheeler, Rittich lead Winnipeg past Chicago in 4th straight win

Blake Wheeler scored early in the second period, David Rittich stopped 22 shots and the Winnipeg Jets beat Chicago 3-1 on Friday night for their fourth straight win.

Jets claim 7th victory in 8 games, move ahead of Stars for 1st place in Central Division

Winnipeg Jets goaltender David Rittich, left, celebrates with center Michael Eyssimont after Winnipeg defeated Chicago 3-1 in an NHL hockey game in Chicago. (Nam Y. Huh/The Associated Press)

Blake Wheeler scored early in the second period, David Rittich stopped 22 shots and the Winnipeg Jets beat Chicago 3-1 on Friday night for their fourth straight win.

Cole Perfetti and Adam Lowry also scored and defenceman Josh Morrissey had two assists to help the Jets win for the seventh time in eight games to move back into first place in the Central Division ahead of idle Dallas.

"`Ritter' made some big saves when it was 2-0, 2-1," Lowry said of the Jets' backup goalie. "We're going to look for that to continue."

Morrissey regained the team scoring lead with 30 points as the Jets outskated Chicago to a majority of loose pucks, contributing to their 32-23 advantage in shots.

"To put up the numbers he's putting up is pretty impressive," Perfetti said. "He makes it pretty easy out here.

"We played our game and it worked," Perfetti added. "Playing the right way, we can't be trading chances. What we did tonight worked to our advantage."

Taylor Raddysh scored midway through the second period as Chicago avoided a third straight shutout. Arvid Soderblom finished with 29 saves in Chicago's 11th loss in 12 games.

"We just seemed not engaged in the first period, and if you do that, you're going to be behind the 8-ball," Chicago coach Luke Richardson said.

WATCH | Wheeler's game-winner leads Jets to 4th straight win:

Blake Wheeler’s game-winner gives the Jets their 4th straight win

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Josh Morrissey picked up 2 assists to tie the lead amongst defensemen with 25.

Perfetti took Morrissey's feed and beat Soderblom from the slot after dancing past defenceman Ian Mitchell with 4:39 left in the first. It was Perfetti's sixth of the season.

"We really liked our first period," Winnipeg assistant coach Scott Arniel said, speaking instead of head coach Rick Bowness. "We didn't spend a lot of time in our end."

Early in the second period, Morrissey set up Wheeler, who slapped a puck between Soderblom's legs for a 2-0 lead at 56 seconds. It was Wheeler's ninth.

Raddysh scored his eighth to get Chicago on the scoreboard with just under 9 minutes left in the second with a wrist shot Rittich couldn't handle. It ended Chicago's scoring drought of 169 minutes, 50 seconds.

Lowry capped the scoring with his sixth with 7:35 left in the third.

"We were able to create some good chances and lock it down," Lowry said.

The Jets played the last 50 minutes without defenceman Logan Stanley, who fell awkwardly into the boards in the first period. He will be evaluated Saturday.

Chicago defenceman Jarred Tinordi came off the injured reserve list an hour before the game, playing a limited number of shifts in the early going, but eventually seeing penalty-killing duty. Tinordi had missed the previous five games with a hip injury.

Winnipeg hosts the Washington Captials on Sunday. Chicago hosts the Capitals on Tuesday.

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