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Jets cap comeback with double-OT win on blues in game 7

May 4, 2025; Vinypeg, Manitoba, Can; The Vinypeg Jets Center Dominic Toninto (21) tied St. Louis Blues, which left Wing Jake Nabers (63) in the first period in game seven in the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs at the Canada Life Center. Compulsory Credit: James Carry Lodder-Imgon Images

Adam Lori on Sunday doubled the hosts Vinypeg Jets on St. Louis Blues in Game 7 and double-overtime of double-ovartime at 16:10 for a exciting return of 4-3 and a semi-finals of the Western Conference.

Jets will face Dallas stars in the second round.

Coal Perfety scored twice and Vladiclav Nemestnikov, a single added for jets, regular season champions of NHL who wiped out two goals in the last two minutes of regulation.

Goaltender connor Hellebuyck 26 recovered after a hard start to save. He has won both games 7 games that he has played.

Neil Payer, who played for just 46 minutes, and Kyle Connor both collected three assistance.

Lori abolished the third longest game 7 in the history of the league, with the pioneer point shot.

The home team won all seven matches in the series.

Jordan Kiru, Matthew Joseph and Radek Fuxa scored for blues, the second wild-card entrance of the West.

Goalkeeper Jordan Binington stopped 43 shots.

St. Louis was close to disturbing before the flight of Jets. With the 3–1 above the blues, Namastanikov made it a-gol with 1:56, when they fired a sharp-angled shot, going away from a defender, while the jets pulled the goalkeeper to an additional attacker.

Perfetti forced overtime with its second goal of the game, a Nifty redirect of a conore, which is 2.2 seconds left on the clock-the latest game-twig game 7 goals in NHL history.

Blues were on the verge for the second time in three years, the President’s trophy winners were terminated in the first round in seven matches.

Kyrou scored from the slot and pacified the hoarse crowd in 70 seconds in the struggle on the first shot of the game. Joseph then doubled the lead at 7:16 with a short-side shot using defender as a screen.

Perfety placed the jets on board with power-play goals at 11:41 of the second period. However, Faxa restored the two goals of St. Louis, with 34.1 seconds left in the second period, converted to a strange-to-rish.

The return of Vennepeg was more impressive that the top defenseman Josh Morrisi left the game midway through the first period after the end of the hard check. Jets were already without top-line center Mark Sheffel, who were injured in Game 5.

-Bield level media

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