Top-5: Winnipeg Jets set NHL record with 14-1 record

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Like every Saturday, it was a busy day in the National Hockey League.

24 teams were in action across 12 games, which obviously generated a number of highlights.

Here’s what to take away from Saturday’s hockey action.

1. Winnipeg Jets set NHL record with 14 wins in first 15 games

If there’s one team in the NHL whose fans have nothing but positive things to remember about their team’s performance, it’s the Winnipeg Jets.

The Jets have simply been unstoppable since the start of the season, and they’re really establishing themselves as the biggest force in the entire NHL right now.

With another victory yesterday, this time by a 4-1 score over the Dallas Stars, the Jets now have a 14-1-0 record, which represents an all-time NHL record after the first 15 games.

It’s been a remarkable start to the season for the Jets, while everything is going swimmingly for the Manitoba outfit.

In fact, they have the best rolling powerplay at 41.9%.

In short, the Jets are truly impressive, which makes their fans very confident and drooling, while yesterday they took the time to taunt Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger that he would be Connor Hellebuyck’s backup goalie at the Four Nations Tournament.

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2. Alex Ovechkin already reaches the 10-goal plateau this season

The Washington Capitals’ number 8 is enjoying an excellent start to the season.

In fact, last night he already reached the 10-goal plateau this season after just 14 games, which is impressive for the 39-year-old forward.

He scored twice in an 8-1 Caps thaw over the St. Louis Blues, making it 10 goals and 18 points in 14 games.

Ovi can thank Dylan Strome, who has an assist on every one of the Caps’ No. 8’s 10 goals so far this season.

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3. Masterful save by Jordan Binnington

In the same game, even though the Blues got completely destroyed, they generated some highlights.

Despite a tough night at the office, Jordan Binnington made a masterful save after making a mistake with the puck on the way out of his net.

Also of note, in the heartbreaking 8-1 loss, Blues defenseman Scott Perunovich scored his first NHL goal in his 79ᵉ career game.

St. Louis’ Victor Mete.

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4. Four goals in less than five minutes for the Oilers

It’s been a tough season for the Edmonton Oilers, who are struggling to maintain a .500 record.

At least yesterday they had a good outing against a good team, winning 7-3 over the Vancouver Canucks.

The Oilers ran away with the win thanks to four goals in less than five minutes in the third period, completely sinking the Canucks.

The win moves the Oilers up the playoff table to the 8ᵉ and final spot giving access to the spring tournament.

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5. Anthony Richard scores his first with the Flyers

While Matvei Michkov was left out for a second straight game by John Tortorella, it was Anthony Richard who made the most of it, as the former Montreal Canadiens man scored his first goal with the Philadelphia Flyers last night.

Richard has been inserted into the lineup for the last two games at Michkov’s expense, and let’s just say he’s managing to leave his mark and keep his place in the lineup.

Well done by the Québécois.

Overtime

– Here are all yesterday’s results.

– Here are yesterday’s top scorers.

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– Today’s program: three games.

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