The Winnipeg Jets lost their third straight game

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Ben Chiarot defends the Red Wings goal against the Jets’ Mark Scheifele.

Photo: The Canadian Press

The Canadian Press

Published at 9:14 a.m. EST

Dylan Larkin scored twice to extend his point streak to five games and the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Jets 4-2 in Winnipeg.

Lucas Raymond and Alex DeBrincat also threaded the needle for the Michigan team, which signed a fourth victory in a row. Alex stopped 21 pucks.

By playing a 285th consecutive game without interruption, Moritz Seider established a new mark for defensemen in Red Wings history, ahead of Nicklas Lidstrom (284). For the occasion, he prepared two goals for his team, just like his teammate Patrick Kane.

Josh Morrissey and Nikolaj Ehlers responded for the Jets, who lost a third game in a row. Connor Hellebuyck blocked 25 shots.

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