NHL: the Senators let the Jets get back on track

NHL: the Senators let the Jets get back on track
NHL: the Senators let the Jets get back on track

Nikolaj Ehlers scored a goal and added two assists and was the mainstay of a 4-2 victory for the Winnipeg Jets against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday at the Canada Life Centre.

Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor did their part with a goal and an assist each. Gabe Vilardi added a power play goal for the Jets (26-10-1).

Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 33 pucks in front of the Jets net.

Ridley Greig and Tim Stützle, both on power plays, scored the goals for the Senators (18-5-2). Goalkeeper Mads Sogaard made 19 saves.

Ehlers scored at 11:19 of the third period and contributed to Vilardi’s goal, which had given the Jets the lead less than two minutes earlier.

The Senators led 2-0 early in the second period but the Jets responded with two goals in two minutes 15 seconds to bring the duel back to square one.

Scheifele set up Connor’s goal at 12:46 and Ehlers made a pass that allowed Scheifele to escape and beat the Senators goaltender with a backhand shot at 15:01.

Connor’s goal extended his point streak to six games.

Greig deflected a shot from Thomas Chabot past a cloudy Hellebuyck at 4:03 of the second period. Stützle completed a play by Drake Batherson at 10:40 of the opening period.

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