The Jets had trouble getting anything going at both ends of the ice in the first 35 minutes, leading Maurice to shuffle his lines in the third.
Laine, Scheifele and Drew Stafford formed the new top line, Ehlers, Mathieu Perreault and Blake Wheeler made up the second unit, while Shawn Matthias, Adam Lowry and Joel Armia rounded out the Top 9. Kyle Connor, Alexander Burmistrov and Brandon Tanev skated together on the fourth line, but saw only a few minutes of ice time.
But even with all that, a surge unlike any other, the magic happened when Ehlers and Laine hooked up, first with the net empty, and the other in overtime.
5-4, final.
Hey, it's only fitting that on the week we turn back to the clock for the 2016 NHL Heritage Classic that we see a return of the high-flying, high-scoring game of the '80s.
Can we do it more often? Sunday, maybe? Sign me up.
After Myers got things rolling offensively late in the second period, the Jets took over in the final frame. And it started with No. 29.
Scheifele won the draw back to Byfuglien, who found Laine in front for the turnaround wrister that cut the deficit to two. With Toronto defenceman Martin Marincin all over him, the rookie spun, fired and found a sliver just under the bar for his second of the season.
Laine's ability to get a quality shot off in almost any situation bears repeating: It's ridiculous.
The Jets made it a one-goal game at 6:05. The initial blast from Josh Morrissey was blocked in the high slot, but Scheifele was quick to the scene, pouncing on the loose pill, pulling to the middle and firing that patented wrister of his high, blocker side.
Laine did the rest in the final minute, off a terrific feed from Ehlers after faking a shot at the right point.