Kyle Connor scored twice and added an assist, leading the Winnipeg Jets to a 6-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night, placing him atop the NHL’s goal-scoring leaderboard.
Connor’s Stellar Performance
Connor’s two goals brought his season total to 13, tying him with Toronto’s Auston Matthews for the most goals this season.
“There are just certain players around the league who you play with or play against who have that goal-scoring knack,” said Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey, who had a career-high four assists, tying a franchise record. “It’s his skill, smarts, and shot. I’ve seen him score from impossible angles, both in games and practice.”
Jets’ Offensive Display
Connor’s three points extended his point streak to four games, with seven goals and four assists during this period. Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice, and Cole Perfetti and Morgan Barron also found the net for Winnipeg.
“When Connor is going like he is, that puck just keeps finding him,” Ehlers said. “His first goal, he shoots, comes right back to him, and he scores again. He’s a critical player for us.”
Connor Hellebuyck made 31 saves for Winnipeg (8-5-2), which played the third game of a five-game homestand.
Devils’ Efforts
Timo Meier, John Marino, and Dawson Mercer scored for the Devils (7-6-1), including two power-play goals. Marino’s goal was his first of the season.
“At this point, we just need a win. But yeah, it feels good,” Marino said.
Game Flow
No goals were scored in the first period, but the second period saw five goals, with Winnipeg leading 3-2 by the end of it.
“We didn’t give up a lot in the first period,” Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. “In the second, we made a few mistakes. Some late goals were due to poor execution and falling on the penalty kill. It’s tough to swallow.”
Upcoming Games
- Devils: Visit Pittsburgh on Thursday night.
- Jets: Host Buffalo on Friday night.