Over and over again, Jaros and Borowiecki saw the same three faces. “Getting that opportunity to play against them, it builds confidence for me.”He finished the afternoon with three hits and one blocked shot, but the most impressive number was the fact the Jets’ big line left the building with no points. They did have their fair share of chances — 12 shots between them — and without the red-hot Anders Nilsson to occasionally bail out Jaros and Borowiecki, they wouldn’t have been shut out altogether. Jaros and Borowiecki were also out for a two-minute shift in the third period, surviving the pressure after being hemmed in their own zone. “That’s a very big first line,” Senators coach Guy Boucher said of the decision to put Jaros and Borowiecki against the Jets’ top line.
Source: National Post February 10, 2019 00:11 UTC