The Winnipeg Jets couldnāt have asked for a better start to their NHL Playoffs campaign, securing a Game 1 win on home ice. Kyle Connor was a key factor in the teamās victory over the St. Louis Blues, finding the back of the net at a crucial moment in the game.
In a packed Canada Life Centre, the home team managed to break open a tough, evenly matched contest that only began to tilt late in the third period. Connor found the net for Winnipeg, shifting the momentum in the Jetsā favor.
After the game, the left wingerāwho emerged as one of the standout performersāspoke to the media and made it clear what the teamās main strategy was to beat the Blues. He also highlighted the play that led to the goal which gave Winnipeg their crucial lead of the night.
āThatās Winnipeg Jets hockey where youāre rolling around the O-zone,ā Connor said via NHL.com. āGetting possession, early changes, getting the next line out there, keep doing it, hemming teams in.ā He also spoke about the momentary 4-3 lead: āIt was obviously a great play by āScheif.ā Just try to get it off quick.ā

Kyle Connor #81 of the Winnipeg Jets celebrates his goal with teammates against the St. Louis Blues in the third period of Game One of the First Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Canada Life Centre on April 19, 2025 in Winnipeg, Canada.
Connor is backed by the confidence of his teammates
The Jetsā first step in this yearās NHL Playoffs undoubtedly began in the best possible way, and much of that was thanks to the talent of Kyle Connor. His teammates know they have a huge advantage with him on the ice, as Mark Scheifele, for example, made clear.

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āAll I want to do is put the puck in his hands and he does some fantastic things. Like I said before, Iām lucky to play with him. Heās absolutely fantastic, he shoots the puck fantastic, he does so many little things fantastic. Like I said a million times, heās amazing to play with,ā he said via NHL.com once the game concluded.
The self-criticism from the Bluesā HC
The Blues didnāt play their best game, and that was evident throughout, particularly in the third period. Head coach Jim Montgomery didnāt shy away from self-criticism, revealing what he believes was the teamās main deficiency.
āI didnāt think we managed the game very well in the third period,ā St. Louis coach Jim Montgomery said. āPenalties. Puck management. A little bit of our emotions. ⦠Our habits werenāt very good tonight. Defensively, we werenāt very good tonight. Weāll get better.ā
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