Adam Lowry left the game after the first period and things fell apart from there for the Winnipeg Jets in a 5-2 loss Monday night.
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Kyle Connor scored a natural hat trick in the first period to spark the Winnipeg Jets to a 6-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night.
After receiving an inadvertent puck to the face from teammate Michael Kesselring, Clayton Keller immediately went to the locker room. When he checked back in at 4:40 in the second period, Utah's offense would come to life and score four goals in a row on route to its 5-2 victory.
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After their most complete game of 2025, the Vancouver Canucks fell 6–1 to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night. Winnipeg’s goal scorers were Kyle Connor (3), Neal Pionk, Nino Niederreiter, and Mark Scheifele.
Winnipeg Jets' Neal Pionk (4) reaches for a bouncing puck in front of goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) as Vancouver Canucks' Pius Suter (24) looks for the rebound during the first period of their ...
Mark Scheifele, Neal Pionk and Nino Niederreiter each had ... as Winnipeg’s first four goals came against each of its lines. Jets: Winnipeg capitalized on its opportunities, taking advantage ...
Barrett Hayton had a goal and two assists in the Utah Hockey Club’s 5-2 win over the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Monday in Salt Lake City. Clayton Keller had a goal and an assist, while Josh Doan and Nick Schmaltz each had two assists for Utah.
Scott Arniel had seen enough. And, at the same time, not nearly enough from a group that many believe can be a legitimate Stanley Cup contender provided they play the right way. An
In Game 6 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Final, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and captain Paul Kariya received a soul-crushing hit from New Jersey Devils captain Scott Stevens. Despite the crowd wondering if he’d ever play hockey again, Kariya returned before the end of the period — and scored to make it 4-1 in his team’s favor.