Special teams played a big role in the win, with both Byfuglien and Wheeler's goals coming on the power play. The Jets also killed off all five minor penalties they took in the game, including three in the second period.
"I think our forwards did a really good job at taking away that seam pass. That makes it a lot easier for the defencemen just to worry about the guy in front, and the guy in the slot crashing down," said Trouba. "We know if we give them that shot from the outside, (Hellebuyck) is going to be there to make the save. We have to take away that outside half of the net. That was the plan we stuck with, and it worked."
In just his second game back from a lower-body injury, it would be Dustin Byfuglien getting the Jets on the board first.
His long-awaited first goal of the season came when he hammered a point shot on the power play off a pass from Blake Wheeler through the Adam Lowry screen stick side on Chad Johnson.
"I think there was more talk about it three or four weeks ago just before he got hurt, and then it kind of got away," said head coach Paul Maurice.
"There's clearly more there. He's had a lot of good chances, and had a lot of good shots at the net…. I think he's been slightly under appreciated for the quality, the change, the attention he's put into trying to play within that style of game. When we've had leads, and we've had a lot of them, he's played a real smart game."
Jets hold off Sabres to extend point streak to five games
Byfuglien scores first of the season, Hellebuyck makes 26 saves