Winnipeg Jets capture franchise-first Presidents’ Trophy despite 4-1 loss to Oilers
- The Winnipeg Jets won their first Presidents' Trophy despite losing 4-1 to the Edmonton Oilers, achieving 114 points in the NHL regular season.
- The Jets achieved 114 points with a record of 55-21-4, clinching the top spot in the Western Conference and their division for the first time in franchise history.
- A standing ovation was given by fans at Canada Life Centre when the trophy win was announced, celebrating the franchise's historic win.
- The Washington Capitals, with 109 points, could not surpass the Jets after their loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
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Jets fall 4-1 to Oilers, after wrapping up Presidents’ Trophy - Edmonton
Corey Perry had a goal and an assist, Connor McDavid had two assists, and the Edmonton Oilers beat Winnipeg 4-1 on Sunday night, hours after the Jets wrapped up their first Presidents’ Trophy as NHL regular-season leader. “Well everyone knows about our injury problems and guys not being in the lineup, and we needed guys...
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