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Jets beat Leafs in regular-season finale

The Winnipeg Jets’ top line is clicking at the right time.

Kyle Connor scored twice including the eventual winner, while captain Blake Wheeler and Mark Scheifele each had two assists as Winnipeg beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 on Friday in the regular-season finale for both teams.

“I feel good going into the playoffs, playing with Mark and Kyle obviously a lot to be excited about,” said Wheeler.

“I think we’re playing at the same speed, I think we’re kind of all on the same page. Sometimes when things aren’t going good the tendency is to try as hard as you can and sometimes you try too hard. I think we are in a good rhythm right now... You give Kyle looks around the net and you’ll score goals.”

Mason Appleton and Jansen Harkins with an empty netter also scored for the Jets (30-233), while Connor Hellebuyck made 34 saves.

Pierre Engvall and Ilya Mikheyev scored for the Maple Leafs (35-14-7). Jack Campbell stopped 20-of-23 shots.

Toronto gave forward Mitch Marner the night off, with Adam Brooks taking his spot on a line with Auston Matthews and Alex Galchenyuk.

The game meant little as both teams already have their first-round playoff matches set.

The Jets start their first-round series with the Oilers on Wednesday in Edmonton, while the Leafs welcome the Montreal Canadiens for Game 1 of their series Thursday - the first post-season meeting between the Original Six rivals since 1979.

“Looking forward to it, kind of a sense of excitement in that room,” said Jets coach Paul Maurice. “You win a game, feel good, and you get to play fun games now.”

Veteran Leafs forward Jason Spezza agreed.

“You go through the regular season and the grind of it to get to the playoffs. For me, I think our team is very excited to play in the playoffs. I think we’re built for the playoffs. I think we’re a team that has a chance to have a lot of success. Now we’re just getting excited to get going.”

Winnipeg had an early scare when forward Paul Stastny was hit into the end boards by Toronto defenceman Justin Holl on the game’s first shift. He went to the dressing room before returning later in the period. He stuck around for the second and had 7:47 of ice time but didn’t return for the third.

Forward Pierre-Luc Dubois also didn’t finish the game with an undisclosed issue, but him and Stastny are expected to be ready for playoffs.

“Both are gonna be fine, precautionary to say the least. We just didn’t want it to get worse,” said Maurice, adding he believes they’ll practice and be in the lineup for Game 1 against Edmonton.

Connor gave Winnipeg its first lead with his second of the night, one-timing a pass from Wheeler glove side on Campbell 4:21 into the third.

“It’s been a really interesting year for a lot of reasons,” said Wheeler. “I think the overriding feeling after tonight is just excitement. Excited to compete in the playoffs. That’s what you play for.”

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