Jets 6, Wild 2
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Mark Scheifele had a goal and three assists, Jonathan Toews scored for the fourth consecutive game and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Minnesota Wild 6-2.
It was a back-and-forth affair between the New Jersey Devils and Winnipeg Jets on Sunday afternoon, with the teams trading goals throughout. In the end, the Jets bookended the scoring, striking first and last,
Rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer sounds off on his injury scares during a recent Islanders gamea against the Jets.
BOTTOM LINE: The Winnipeg Jets host the Toronto Maple Leafs as winners of four consecutive games. Winnipeg has gone 11-9-3 in home games and 19-22-5 overall. The Jets have given up 143 goals while scoring 140 for a -3 scoring differential.
Wild defenseman, Quinn Hughes talks about his play, and there's a lot of hockey yet to play. The Wild hosts Winnipeg Thursday night.
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Mark Scheifele scored two goals, Vladislav Namestnikov and Jonathan Toews both ended lengthy goal-scoring droughts, and the Winnipeg Jets ended their 11-game losing streak with a 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings.
Mark Scheifele matched a career-high with four points as the Jets won their first road game since Nov. 29 in Nashville.
On the ice, the Jets showed urgency from the opening shift. Vladislav Namestnikov scored early to end a 29-game drought, followed by a goal from Cole Koepke. Jonathan Toews, who is playing his first season since his 2023 hiatus, later made it 3-0, snapping his 26-game slump.
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Matthew Schaefer leaves Winnipeg Jets game after multiple injury scares for New York Islanders
New York Islanders forward Matthew Schaefer faced a difficult night against the Winnipeg Jets, exiting the game multiple times after absorbing several hard impacts. From an early concussion evaluation to later painful incidents.
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Numerous Jets players out week-to-week with injuries
The Winnipeg Jets may be riding a three-game winning streak, but it’s not all good news coming out of the team these days. Head coach Scott Arniel revealed Wednesday that defensemen Neal Pionk, Hadyn Fleury,