Girgenson was on the ice for seven minutes and 58 seconds, of which 34 seconds were played in the minority. The Latvian earned a total of 17 minutes suspension for inciting a fight, and during the time spent on the ice, he stood out with one shot on goal and one power play, ending the match with a negative efficiency coefficient of -1.
Logan Stanley RUNS OVER Luke Glendening and Zemgus Girgensons takes exception 🤯👊 pic.twitter.com/Xx10jhz2d6
— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) November 3, 2024
In the first period, scoring two goals in less than two minutes, Brandon Hagel and Brayden Point put the Lightning in the lead, to which the Jets answered with a precise shot by Vladislav Namestnikov and reduced the visitors’ lead to one goal.
At the beginning of the second period, “Jets” also scored two goals in less than two minutes. Logan Stanley tied the score first, then Mark Scheifele put Winnipeg ahead for the first time in the game. The home team did not lead for long, as Mitchell Chafee tied the game 63 seconds after the third goal.
At the beginning of the third period, Girgenson got involved in a small brawl and was sent off for it, and Alex Iaffalo ended the home team’s lead with an accurate shot. Nikita Kucherov tied the score three minutes later, but Dylan Samberg restored the Jets’ one-goal lead.
At the end of the regular time, Nikolaj Ehler and Cole Perfetti made it 7:4 for the home team, sending the puck into an empty “Lightning” goal.
Tampa Bay is sixth in the Eastern Conference with 14 points in 12 games, while the Jets lead the Western Conference and the entire league with 22 points.
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