"They're using the first few games to maybe overdo it a little bit, so it gets harped on," Jets forward Blake Wheeler said Tuesday. "Coaches will be all over the players to maybe keep their sticks to themselves, and those little plays that are being called right now are going to be magnified during the regular season. I don't anticipate as much of the holding and those kind of penalties that were getting called every time. But I think the slashes on the stick are going to be pretty consistent throughout the season."
Maurice said Devorski would also visit the Wild and the Philadelphia Flyers. Jets players were grateful for the chance to pick the brain of a veteran referee.
"We just asked him questions and got his professional opinion on a bunch of things," center Mark Scheifele said. "He was very helpful with a lot of points. If you get a guy that's in touch with what the refs are thinking, it's going to help us. It keeps us conscious of our sticks, of our bodies, what we are doing, and I think it helps a lot."
Winnipeg has ranked in the top five in the NHL in penalties taken the past four seasons.
"I think we were about bottom of the League for penalties for the foreseeable past, so a lot of teams probably don't need to do it," Wheeler said. "It's an area we need to get better at, so we are looking to exhaust any resource we can to try and get better."