Like most coaches, the Winnipeg Jets Paul Maurice realizes the key to beating the Philadelphia Flyers rests with containing Jakub Voracek and Claude Giroux. That could prove difficult after the pairs latest showing. Viewers in the Jets region can watch the game live on TSN3 at 7:30pm ct. You can also listen live on TSN Radio 1290 Winnipeg. Winnipeg seeks a season high-tying third consecutive victory as it completes a four-game homestand against Philadelphia on Sunday night. The Jets (17-10-6) have continued to pick up points recently by going 7-1-3 over their last 11. Theyve been especially solid over the last two, beating Buffalo 5-1 on Tuesday before Fridays 2-1 victory over Boston. Evander Kane scored in the first period as Winnipeg held a 16-4 shot advantage over the Bruins, and Mathieu Perrault got the winner with 23 seconds remaining in the second. Defenseman Jay Harrison was acquired from Carolina for a sixth-round draft pick Thursday and didnt arrive in town in time for the morning skate, but he played more than 20 minutes and picked up an assist on his first shift. The more times you go over the boards, the easier it gets because you get into a nice routine and rhythm, Harrison said. Theres less thinking and more playing. Maurice has done plenty of thinking about how the Jets are going to handle the Flyers offensive attack. Voracek had four assists to take over the NHL points lead and Giroux had two goals and two assists in Saturdays 7-4 win over Toronto. Theyve got three or four guys up front with great speed and skill, a couple guys with world-class talent and depth through their lineup, Maurice said. Lots of speed. It will be quite a tilt. Voracek, who has 42 points, also leads the league with 28 assists, while Giroux sits three points back of his teammate in the scoring race. He can play better, Giroux joked when asked about Voraceks pace. Obviously his points look good, but defensively hes playing very well. Thats one of the reasons why our line gets so many scoring chances. It makes my job a lot easier and Im lucky to play with him. At the same time, weve got to keep going. Philadelphia (12-14-6) had dropped back-to-back contests before kicking off an eight-game trip in Toronto. The Flyers have struggled away from home with a 4-9-3 mark but are 2-0-2 in their last four. It was a good way to start it off with two points, Giroux said. Our records not very good on the road, but if you look at our last five games, weve played very well but we kind of found a way to lose (some) games. We need to stay focused on how we play and hopefully the win is the start of a good road trip. Ray Emery made 21 saves in place of Steve Mason, who also will sit out this contest with an upper-body injury he suffered in practice Friday. If coach Craig Berube elects not to start Emery in back-to-back contests, Rob Zepp will get the nod. Zepp, a 33-year-old who has never started an NHL game, was called up from the minors after Mason went down. He has a 2.70 goals-against average in 17 AHL games this season. The Jets are likely to go back to Ondrej Pavelec in net after Michael Hutchinson stopped 30 shots Friday. Pavelec is 3-0-2 with a 2.16 GAA in his last five starts and 2-1-0 with a 1.64 GAA in his last three against the Flyers. Projected Jets Lines Ladd - Little - Wheeler Frolik - Scheifele - Perreault Kane - Lowry - Halischuk Peluso - Slater - Thorburn Dana Barros Jersey . "I was so nervous," Hadley said Sunday after winning the Puerto Rico Open for his first PGA Tour victory. "I did not eat well last night. Pervis Ellison Jersey . 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Getting offensive production from all four forward lines has helped them win the opening three games of their first-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. They can sweep the best-of-seven series with a win on Tuesday night at the Bell Centre. "Thats a big strength," Eller said Monday. "I cant stress how important it is to have everybody involved, everybody contributing." Players who underachieved on attack all season, notably Eller and Bourque, have found new life in the post-season. It has helped the normally low-scoring Canadiens average four goals per game against the Bolts, who are missing top goaltender Ben Bishop to an arm injury. Bourque, a two-time 27-goal scorer who had a dreadful campaign of only nine goals, has three in as many games in the playoffs while playing left wing with centre Eller and right-winger Brian Gionta. Eller, who had 12 goals in 77 games including stretch of 24 games with only one assist, has two goals and shares the team scoring lead with four points with Brendan Gallagher and defenceman P.K. Subban. The Eller line has produced five goals, one more than Gallaghers unit with Tomas Plekanec and Brandon Prust. The top line of David Desharnais, Max Pacioretty and Thomas Vanek has scored only twice, but has combined for 29 shots in three games. The fourth line of Daniel Briere with Michael Bournival and Dale Weise has only one goal, but it was a big one as Weise scored in overtime in Game 1. "Right now we have momentum and were riding that wave," said Eller. "We knew depth was going to be important and I think a big part of why were having success is we have all four lines contributing in one way or another. "I guess the playoffs are just bringing out the best in all of us." The Lightning are aware they have dug themselves a deep hole. Only three teams have ever come back from a three-game deficit to win an NHL playoff series, most recently the Philadelphia Flyers against Boston in the second round in 2010. The Canadiens are 31-0 when holding a 3-0 lead. Tampa Bay had its best outing in Game 3 on Sunday night, but dropped a 3-2 decision. They thought they had a 2-1 lead in the second period, but Ryan Callahans goal was waived off due to Alex Killorns incidental contact on goalie Carey Price. "That was obviously a tough one to swallow," said Lightning star Steven Stamkos. "A couple of calls didnt go our way. "We cant dwell on it now. We realize the situation were in. We just have to win one game. Our backs are against the wall. Im pretty sure youre going to see a good effort from us. Thats our motto right now: Just win one, then lets go back home and see what happens." Some wondered if Stamkos would be fit to play after taking an accidental knee to the head from Caanadiens defenceman Alexei Emelin late in the second period.dddddddddddd. He returned for the third, but admitted later he took a major whack to the head. "I feel pretty good so, yeah, Im expecting to play," he said. "I got tangled up with Prust there and slid in. "I dont think Emelin saw me and I got a pretty good knee to the head. Now that I saw it, I dont think there was any intention or anything. It was just kind of a play that happens in a game." Emelin and his defence partner Andrei Markov were given a day off as the Canadiens held a short practice at their suburban training centre at the same time the Lightning skated at the Bell Centre. The talk was mostly about how all four Montreal lines have played well in the series, which is a surprise on a team whose first unit carried the attack for much of the season. After Vanek was acquired at the NHL trade deadline, he, Pacioretty and Desharnais produced 20 goals in the last 18 games of the regular season. "Im not surprised," said coach Michel Therrien. "We have to play well as a team defensively and that includes our forwards and our defence. "We have to stick to our structure, stick to the game plan. This is when were at our best offensively. When we start running around, thats when we get in trouble. But a lot of credit goes to the players. They stick to the game plan and they believe in it. And they have a lot of fun to play in that structure because they get results." Montreals only area of concern is special teams. The power play that went 0-for-23 over the final eight regular season games has only one goal in 11 chances in the playoffs. They spent the time leading up to the series working on the power play, but it continues to struggle. "The only thing we need to improve on is the power play," said Vanek. "We got some good chances again, but weve got to start burying our chances. Its something Im sure well address and get better at." The Lightning have two goals on six chances against Montreals penalty killing, which was fourth best in the league in the regular season. So far, the Canadiens have done enough at even strength to beat coach Jon Coopers young Lightning. Now they hope to end it in four games. As teams have always done in that situation, the Canadiens told each other the fourth win in the hardest to get. "The first three were pretty tough, too," said Vanek. "Cliches are cliches. We enjoyed the win. Everyone felt good about it. Todays a new day. Well get back to work and hopefully we can close it out." Coopers message was much the same -- just win the next one. "Im not going to throw out all the cliches and lets win one for the Gipper and all those little kinds of things," he said. "The reality is you cant win a series in one game. "I truly believe theres not much more wrong that can go against us. At some point karmas going to come around and we just need it for one night. All of a sudden you just gotta win one and you win that one and everybodys back on a plane. Who knows what happens after that?" ' ' '