CHICAGO — The Winnipeg Jets left Chicago feeling a little empty on Friday night.
A solid road effort was there, they generated some scoring chances and limited the NHL’s most active marksmen to a reasonable amount of shots on goal.
But the Blackhawks earned a couple of important points against their Central Division rivals from across the border, riding the superior goaltending of journeyman Jeff Glass to a 2-1 triumph over the Jets at United Center.
Glass slid across to make a ridiculous pad save off Patrik Laine — making a bid for his second goal of the third period — with a minute left in regulation time to preserve the victory.