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Patrik Laine rips goals, reaps rewards and hopes to shut down his idol

Patrik Laine just keeps hitting new milestones and solidifying his place in NHL history.

Laine names NHL's first star of the week one week after being named the league's second star

Patrik Laine was named the NHL's first star of the week for a performance that included five goals in three games. (Michael Dwyer/Associated Press)

Patrik Laine just keeps hitting new milestones and solidifying his place in NHL history.

The 19-year-old Winnipeg Jets' winger led the teamto a pair of wins last week, scoring five goals in three road games. In one of those, he netted the only goals in the Jets' 3-0 shutout of the New York Rangers.

It washis fourth career hat trick, which made himjust the third player in NHL history to post four three-goal games prior to his 20th birthday.

The superstar Finn then scored again in a 3-2 win over the New Jersey Devils and finished the week by notching a power play goal in the Jets' 2-1 loss to Philadelphia on Saturday.

The effort earned him theNHL'sfirst star of the week one week after he was named the league's second star of the week for collecting four goals and three assistsin three games.

Lainehas 63 points (40 goals,23 assist) in 68 games this season, making him theninth different player inNHLhistory to reach the 40-goal mark as a teenager and just the third to do so in the last 32 years.

Including last season's totals, he has now scored 76goals, which ties himwith Wayne Gretzky, who has been called the greatest hockey player ever. Only two players inNHLhistory have scored more as a teen former Jet Dale Hawerchuk(85) andformer L.A. Kings centreJimmy Carson (92).

Laine turns 20 on April 19 and the Jets have 14 regular-season games left. Over the past11 games, he has15 goals and six assist

Ovechkinvs Laine:

Laine currently leads the NHLin power play goals (18), which is three more than the next closest player, andis tied with his idol, Washington Capitals' Alex Ovechkin, for the overall league lead (40).

Those teams face off Monday night in Washington.

"It's pretty awesome just to be in this position to race for the goal scoring title as a 19-year-old. So it's pretty unreal," Lainesaid on JetsTV following Monday's morning practice.

Patrik Laine keeps the puck from New York Rangers center David Desharnais during the third period of their game in New York on March 6. Laine scored a hat trick in the Jets' 3-0 shutout win. (Kathy Willens/Associated Press)

"Washington has, they'vealwaysbeen myfavourite team when I was growing up. Now we're playing here so it's pretty cool."

Asked if he felt more pressure with the goal-scoring deadlock withOvechkin,Lainesaid bluntly, "No, not at all."

"We gotta get the two points [from a win], that's the only thing we care about."

A big smile spread across Laine's bearded face when advisedthat Ovechkintold reporters earlier in the morning that headmires the way Laine scores.

"Itsounds pretty good to me that he's saying nice things about me. He's been my biggest idol when I was growing up so it's pretty unreal to hear something like that," he said.

But his expression swung back to a serious one when the topic turned toOvechkinbeing just two goals shy of600 on his career.

Lainecalled it an amazing accomplishment but said he doesn't want to witness it first hand.

"Maybe the next game, but not tonight," he said.