WINNIPEG — Bryan Little had almost forgotten what it felt like.



And certainly had never lived it in the NHL.



The Thrashers-turned-Jets veteran hadn’t won a playoff series in hockey since the AHL playoffs more than a decade ago.



So the handshake line, after a victorious series, well, that was something Friday night.



“It was strange, I didn’t really know what to say in the handshake line,’’ Little, 30, smiled after the Winnipeg Jets eliminated the Minnesota Wild with an authoritative, 5-0 Game 5 victory. “It was strange to be shaking hands and to be saying `Good series’ and moving on. It was a good kind of strange though.



“It feels good to win one, but it makes you hungry for more of those.’’



Why not make more history while they’re at it, right?



A first-ever playoff series win in Thrashers/Jets 2.0 history almost takes a back seat to what also the...