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Haydn Fleury ends 2-year goal drought as the Jets edge the Blues 3-2

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 3:47 am
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Haydn Fleury ends 2-year goal drought as the Jets edge the Blues 3-2

Haydn Fleury’s Long-Awaited Goal Sparks Jets to Gritty Win Over Blues

In the grueling marathon of an NHL season, some victories are measured not just in points, but in personal triumphs. On a Sunday night in Winnipeg, the Jets secured a crucial two points in the Central Division race, but the story echoing through Canada Life Centre was one of perseverance finally rewarded. Defenseman Haydn Fleury, after a relentless 64-game, two-year quest, found the back of the net, propelling the Winnipeg Jets to a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the surging St. Louis Blues and snapping their opponent’s impressive points streak in the process.

Contents
  • A Moment Two Years in the Making
  • Comrie’s Commanding Crease and Strategic Goaltending
  • Snapping the Streak: Jets Thwart Blues’ March Momentum
  • Looking Ahead: Playoff Implications and Predictions
  • More Than Just Two Points

A Moment Two Years in the Making

The eruption of sound at the 2:31 mark of the first period carried an extra layer of catharsis. Haydn Fleury, the veteran defenseman known more for his steady presence than his scoring touch, unleashed a shot that beat Jordan Binnington. The goal, his first as a Winnipeg Jet and his first anywhere since December 19, 2023, was a weight lifted in real time. Fleury’s journey to that moment was a testament to professional resilience. Signed as a free agent in July 2024, he had contributed in subtle ways but watched game after game pass without the ultimate reward. His teammates’ visceral celebration—a mob scene more fitting for an overtime winner—spoke volumes about his standing in the room and the shared understanding of his long drought.

“You could see it on everyone’s face,” said Jets head coach Rick Bowness after the game. “That’s a guy who works his tail off every single day, does everything right for the team, and just hasn’t had the bounce. For him to get that, and to get us started on the right foot, it energized our entire bench.” Fleury wasn’t done, adding a primary assist later, marking a multi-point night that doubled his season total. In a game of fine margins, his unexpected offensive outburst proved to be the decisive edge.

Comrie’s Commanding Crease and Strategic Goaltending

While Fleury provided the early spark, goaltender Eric Comrie provided the enduring foundation for the win. Making his first start since February 25, Comrie was stellar, turning aside 29 St. Louis shots. This was not merely a competent fill-in performance; it was a statement of depth. The victory was Comrie’s 11th of the season, a new personal best, and extended his winning streak to five games—the longest such streak by any Jets goaltender this season, surpassing starter Connor Hellebuyck’s four-game run from October.

This strategic deployment of Comrie highlights a significant advantage for Winnipeg as the playoffs loom:

  • Elite Rest for Hellebuyck: Keeping the Vezina frontrunner fresh for the postseason is paramount. Confident wins from Comrie allow for crucial rest.
  • Trade Deadline Implicit Victory: The Jets didn’t need to acquire a backup at the deadline; they have a reliable, hot hand already in house.
  • Unshakable Confidence: Comrie’s streak instills belief across the entire lineup that the team can win on any night, regardless of who is in net.

“It’s about staying ready and trusting your game,” Comrie said post-game. “The guys in front of me battled so hard, blocked shots, cleared rebounds. It’s a full group effort when you’re trying to protect a lead against a team like that.”

Snapping the Streak: Jets Thwart Blues’ March Momentum

The St. Louis Blues entered Winnipeg as one of the league’s hottest teams, riding a seven-game points streak (6-0-1) and looking formidable in their push for a wild-card spot. The Jets, however, served as a stark roadblock. Winnipeg’s structured, defensive system, amplified by Comrie’s saves, frustrated the Blues’ attack for long stretches. While young talents Dalibor Dvorsky and Dylan Holloway managed to beat Comrie, the Blues’ typically relentless forecheck was contained.

Key to this was Winnipeg’s ability to counter-punch with its elite talent. After St. Louis tied the game, Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele each netted their 31st goals of the season, a potent reminder of the Jets’ top-tier offensive firepower. The Blues’ loss in regulation, their first of the month, underscores the competitive brutality of the Central Division and the Western Conference playoff race. Every point is precious, and Winnipeg directly denied two to a direct competitor.

Looking Ahead: Playoff Implications and Predictions

This victory resonates beyond a single Sunday. For the Jets, it reinforces their identity as a deep, resilient squad capable of winning in multiple ways—whether through superstar scoring, stalwart goaltending, or unexpected heroes. The emotional lift from a player like Fleury can have a ripple effect in the dressing room for weeks.

Expert Analysis and Predictions:

  • Winnipeg’s Ceiling: With confirmed secondary scoring and goaltending depth, the Jets are built for a long playoff run. Their physical, defensive style translates well to postseason hockey. They are a legitimate threat to come out of the West.
  • St. Louis’s Path: The Blues’ streak was impressive, but this loss exposes their margin for error. Their playoff hopes will likely hinge on consistency and finding scoring beyond their top line. The battle for the final wild-card spot will go down to the wire.
  • Haydn Fleury’s Role: Don’t be surprised if this game unlocks a new level of confidence for Fleury. A defenseman who joins the rush with the memory of a recent goal is a more dangerous player. He could become an X-factor in the bottom pairing.
  • Goaltending Tandem: Watch for Comrie to receive more scheduled starts. Keeping Hellebuyck at peak performance for April is the priority, and Comrie has earned the coaching staff’s full trust.

More Than Just Two Points

The final horn signaled more than a 3-2 win. It marked the end of a personal marathon for Haydn Fleury, a career milestone for Eric Comrie, and a statement to the conference from the Winnipeg Jets. In the NHL, the longest journeys—whether 64 games without a goal or a backup’s path to a starting role—often culminate in moments that define a season. As the Jets continue their ascent, they do so with a reinforced belief, forged in the satisfaction of a hard-earned win and the powerful sound of a drought finally breaking. For the Blues, it’s a reminder that in the relentless push for the playoffs, momentum can be a fragile thing, easily snapped by a determined opponent and a defenseman who finally remembered how it feels to score.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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