winnipeg jets: Stewart scored to start the comeback and assisted on Matt Dumba power-play goal that tied it, then Staal capped the three-goal second period to lead 3-2. "I have high praise for Stew and what he does," Dumba said. "Tonight, he showed why he so valuable, according to The Waterloo Record. He contributed lots and really got this ball rolling." Stewart was known for his exuberance when he arrived in Minnesota via trade in 2015 and helped the Wild to the Western Conference semifinals. Stewart had a goal, an assist and finished his second period with a fight, while Staal got his first goal with his new team to help the Wild overcome a two-goal deficit and beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 on Saturday night. Stewart played 56 games for new Wild coach Bruce Boudreau in Anaheim last season, scoring eight goals with 12 assists. After a quick review, the officials' call stood as a good goal. The big forward shot from left of the crease deflected off Ehlers' skate and crossed the line before goalie Michael Hutchinson swiped the puck away.
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