Adam Lowry and the Winnipeg Jets have their eyes set on finishing first in the NHL standings.
Not only for the distinction of winning the Presidents’ Trophy, but because of the key advantage that would provide them in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
“It would be a nice feather in the cap to be the top team, but we’re trying to get home-ice advantage for as long as we can. That’s the way we’re looking at it,” Lowry told NHL.com. “Our division is really loaded up, and regardless of who you play in the playoffs, you’re going to be playing against a good team. I think the higher seed you can get — you can start at home, it’s a little bit less travel, you’re staying in your own bed and practicing in your own rink to…