So much #Corsi in those last few minutes. #DidWeDoThatRight? — Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) October 17, 2015

Ondrej Pavelec has faced 41 of his 94 shots in the 1st period. 14 - BOS 16 - NYI 11 - CGY. He’s allowed three goals in that span. #NHLJets — Scott Billeck (@ScottBilleck) October 17, 2015

Flames Doused in Jets Home OpenerThey came in hot,and took the early lead but the Flames could not hold off the Jets onslaught from the second period until the end. That is the once sentence summary of the game as it wasn’t unitl 18:02 in the third period that the Jets took the lead after Bryan Little tied the game in the second period.It looked like it was going to be a tie game as the Jets could not solve the Calgary defense and Flames goalie Karri Ramo but that was until Byfgulien did this:Ramo probably wants that one back as Ken Wiebe pointed out he was cheating on his close side to Buff and didn’t push his skate agains the post well enough to close the gap. This is also what driving the net does as both Sheifele and Ehlers were hovering in front ready to take a pass.The latter of the two looked dangerous throughout the game as well confounding Flames defencemen with deft moves and patient puck control. The other too rookies, Copp and Petan also had solid games with Petan getting powerplay time as well, over three minutes of it.The game was iced when Wheeler scored and empty net goal and assured the Jets of moving to 4-1 before Sunday’s matinee against the Blues who are coming off a 4-3 win in Vancouver last night.There are concerns though and that something is wrong with Andrew Ladd. Ladd seems lifeless and a bit nonchalant in his approach to the games. He and his linemates were part of the reason the Flames opened the scoring as Backlund was left unchecked in front of Pavelec. The observation goes further though as some would suggest an upper body ailment due to lack of physical play, 0 hits, and a rather suspect shot. He did lead the Jets in shots last night.Speaking of shots the Winnipeg Jets Twitter account even got in on the stats action last night:The Jets were out shot 11-8 in the first but then took over as they went 9-4 in the second and then 13-5 in the third. It still does not explain another flat start though. But to give you a bigger perspective Scott Billeck noted this:If that’s all Paul Maurice has to take away from this game is a fix to first period effort then that’s a good thing before the Jets’ first central conference match against the Blues on Sunday. Yes there are questions about Ladd but the bigger problem is the start, fix that and the Jets could be a very surprising and dangerous team this season. After 5 games though they are third in the league standings overall and lead the league in goal scoring with 18. Guess who is right behind them? The Blues, get ready to rumble on Sunday.