"It's nice to see a guy get a payoff he deserves," Jets coach Paul Maurice said. "He's earned big point nights on his effort alone. He's had a bunch that haven't gone for him and those guys do [need to score]. He needs to score goals to keep that shooter's confidence. He doesn't change his game when he wasn't scoring. He's played so very well for a long time without putting a goal in the net and we were winning hockey games."
Connor scored his 19th of the season to make it 2-0 at 10:49 of the second period.
Copp made it 3-0 shorthanded after a 2-on-1 with Scheifele at 15:50. Scheifele lost the face-off after Copp got kicked out, but Scheifele was able to steal the puck near the Avalanche blue line to create the odd-man rush, passing to Copp who scored on a wrist shot.
"I don't know if I'd call it a full 60, but pretty close," Copp said. "The first 40 minutes especially, to come out the way we did, we weren't happy with our last two or three games. Really important to get a really solid effort under our belt and get back to the way that we're capable of playing."
Laine scored his 26th of the season, and NHL-leading 15th power-play goal, to make it 4-0 at 19:32.