Viktor Arvidsson had two goals and the Los Angeles Kings matched their longest point streak in franchise history with a 4-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
You look at the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL standings and see a team with a playoff pulse. Then you watch them hit the ice on Saturday afternoon here in Hollywood and see a group that appears headed for a quick and painful demise. An uninspiring 4-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena was as lackadaisical and lacklustre at it sounds. “It was a big game for us to see where we're at,” a downtrodden Pierre-Luc Dubois, speaking nearly in a whisper, told reporters outside the team's locker room.
Adam Lowry scored the tiebreaking goal with 9:13 to play and the Winnipeg Jets made progress in the playoff race with a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night. Kyle Connor scored his 28th goal and Connor Hellebuyck made 18 saves for the Jets, who opened a three-game California road trip with their third victory in four games. After Frank Vatrano tied it for Anaheim early in the third with a power-play goal, Lowry put the Jets back ahead with a short redirection of a pass from Brenden Dillon for his third goal in four games.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
22 | C | |
36 | C | |
77 | D | |
81 | LW | |
2 | D | |
5 | D | |
80 | LW | |
27 | LW | |
89 | C | |
19 | C | |
37 | G | |
71 | LW | |
20 | C | |
17 | C | |
8 | RW | |
44 | D | |
7 | C | |
62 | RW | |
91 | C | |
4 | D | |
33 | G | |
54 | D | |
55 | C | |
88 | D | |
64 | D | |
28 | C | |
26 | RW |