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There was another one Stanley Cup playoffs Classic as the Winnipeg Jets head towards the next round after the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues in a miraculous way in Game 7.
This game required twice as much overtime to decide Jets As a 4-3 winner, however, it was very close to the Blues leaving the Canadian Life Centre in a victory on the road.
The Jets emptied the net and saw seconds etched from the clock in the offensive zone, hoping that the net shot would give them a chance in the game with 3-3 tie and overtime.
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Winnipeg Jets Centre’s Cole Perfecty #91 celebrates the goal against the St. Louis Blues in the second term of the seventh round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs held at the Canada Life Centre. (James Carrie Lauder Imagin Image)
Nikolaji Ehlers got the opportunity when Puck came to him on the blue line and sent a rocket over the net, but he got tired of the One Timer. However, Puck quickly came back and instead of trying another slap shot, he swung it around to right wing Neil Pion.
Pionk immediately sent the pack towards the net and Perfetti was there for a chip past it Blues Net Minder Jordan Binnington with 1.6 seconds left in the clock. It beat the buzzer and the crowd became ballistic. I knew the Jets would still have an opportunity to advance to the playoffs.
It was a Game 7 moment that professional athletes dream of, but if it didn’t seal the deal, it wouldn’t have made much sense.
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Almost two complete overtime periods had passed and both teams were seeing a chance to notch the prime goal.
Who will leave the hero with the rest of the 3:50 remaining time than Jets captain Adam Lowry?
Pionk sent another shot towards the net. This is the first thing I mentioned in Blue Line and Lowry’s Stick, and the redirection probably wouldn’t have been better. Binnington didn’t see the puck hit the ice and passed him, so the Jets quickly celebrated.

St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington #50 blocks a shot by the Winnipeg Jets left winger Nico Radierers #27 in his first overtime in the seventh round of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs held at the Canada Life Centre. (James Carrie Lauder Imagin Image)
It was the next round after Mikko Lantanen sent the Dallas star to the next round, then sent his former Colorado avalanche team to the next round, including an empty goal to open the Wyning with ice for the night.
Well, that’s exactly who the Jets meet in the second round. They are set to face another Best of Best Series star to see who plays in the Western Conference Finals.
Looking at more box scores, Perfetti had Winnipeg’s power play goal in the second term. Jordan Kirou and Matthew Joseph were scorers for St. Louis there.
Radek Faksa recorded his first playoffs in his second period with just 35 seconds remaining.

Winnipeg Jets Centre Call Perfectie, #91 celebrates goals against teammate left wingers Kyle Connor #4, #4, #4, #4, St. Louis Blues in the third term of the third term of the seventh round of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs at the Canada Life Center. (James Carrie Lauder Imagin Image)
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However, Vladislav Namestnikov scored in just under two minutes to play in the third term, giving Winnipeg hope before the heroic of Perfetti saved the season.
Despite losing effort, Binnington made 43 saves across five nearly five tasks. His counterpart, Connor Helebuick, made 26 saves.
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