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If you want to understand just how prolific the Winnipeg Jets' power play has been at times this season, look no further than the unit's current slump.
Winnipeg has scored just twice in their last 18 man-advantage situations, including Bryan Little's man-advantage goal in the final seconds of Sunday’s 5-1 win against the Dallas Stars. Despite the recent drought, the Jets remain the second-best team in the National Hockey League on the power play, boasting a success rate of 28 per cent that is behind only the Tampa Bay Lightning (30.