Ehlers was a question mark coming into the game after missing Wednesday's practice due to Covid protocol. However, he was deemed fit to play on Thursday finishing with an assist, four shots on goal, and 17:31 of ice time.
"Obviously you want to be out there on the ice, even for practice, you want to be around your team, but there's a reason those protocols are there and they're a big reason we're allowed to play," said Ehlers. "It was fine with me. I ended up playing today and I'm happy I was out there."
Calgary got into penalty trouble later in the second as they were called for too many men with 6:45 to go, then a Lindholm hooking penalty put them down two.
Maurice called a time-out, then deployed five forwards for the 5-on-3 advantage. It paid off, as Laine slipped a perfect seam pass to Connor in the right face-off circle. Connor, who led the Jets in goals last season, made no mistake.
"We worked on it last week, then I took the time-out - a 5-on-3 is such an incredible opportunity to score - you want to make sure those guys are fresh," Maurice said of the five forward power play.
"We went over what we worked on, but they'd seen it before. It was about getting those guys that had already been on the power play just enough rest so they could be sharp."