Jets, Ducks and Carlsson
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BOTTOM LINE: The Winnipeg Jets enter the matchup against the Vancouver Canucks after losing three in a row. Vancouver has gone 3-4-1 at home and 8-8-1 overall. The Canucks have a 7-1-1 record in games they score at least three goals.
Leo Carlsson, 20 years old, netted two goals for the second straight game, and Beckett Sennecke, 19 years old, tied for the rookie goal-scoring lead as the Ducks posted their first seven-game win streak since 2021.
Jets go 0-3 in California for the first time since relocation.
A close-up camera angle shows Will Smith's horrified reaction to Macklin Celebrini losing part of a tooth in the Sharks-Jets game.
The high-octane Anaheim Ducks will ride a six-game winning streak and a red-hot offense into a home matchup against the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday in a clash of two of the top teams in the NHLs Western Conference.
Here are seven takeaways from the Jets’ first 10 games — and what they all really mean.
The Winnipeg Jets (9-5) visit the Anaheim Ducks (10-3-1) at Honda Center on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 10 p.m. ET, airing on ESPN+. The matchup features two of the league's best offensive options in Mark Scheifele (nine goals and 11 assists) and Leo Carlsson (eight goals and 15 assists).
After a breakout season and a historic playoff goal, Cole Perfetti returns to the ice Sunday, poised to boost the Jets' offense.